I think you'll find that criticism of Flat Earth ideas has the same tone. Why is that, do you think? Are people afraid, deep deep down, that the earth really is flat?
I'll let you do your own self analysis.
I think you'll find that criticism of Flat Earth ideas has the same tone. Why is that, do you think? Are people afraid, deep deep down, that the earth really is flat?
Hoops wrote:
Interesting timing here. I was just wondering why it is that criticism (I've yet to find an example of one that does not do this) of YEC is riddled with sarcasm and ridicule. Not of the ideas, just the people that have them.
What are you so afraid of?
Hoops wrote:
I think you'll find that criticism of Flat Earth ideas has the same tone. Why is that, do you think? Are people afraid, deep deep down, that the earth really is flat?
I'll let you do your own self analysis.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
B.R. McConkie, © Intellectual Reserve wrote:There are those who say that revealed religion and organic evolution can be harmonized. This is both false and devilish.
I'll let you do your own self analysis.
I have fear all right. I fear for our nation.
Now I can picture your sadly offended face at this point but, really,
must we respect every and any idea just because it is expressed with a polite and sincere face?
Runtu wrote:stemelbow wrote:Hey Just me. I don't see how this link is to help me resolve the issues I've raised. Here's a quote from your link:
" A series of moments that has begun and not ended cannot be eternal, because even if it were to continue for the rest of (infinite) time, there would still be time prior to the initial moment in the series. The series of moments could not ever exist for all eternity because no matter what happened during the series of moments, nothing would ever cause the series of moments to have existed since the beginning of "eternity", and thus could never achieve the status of eternal or even potentially eternal."
It seems to confirm my point--the point in which I raised to Hoops showing my disagreement with her.
If there is something in the link that resolves the issues I've raised, then by all means, I'm all ears (or eyes).
The only thing your quote confirms to me is that you view time as linear. Eternity, presumably, is not linear. Sometimes people speak of eternity as everything being in the present. I used to think that's what Joseph Smith was talking about when he used his famous "one eternal round" ring analogy. Cut the ring in half, and you have a beginning and an end. But there is no end to a ring or circle.
In my Mormon days, I imagined Eternity as a great, expanding circle, with God at the center. He could see everything from His position, and it was all present. For us, we might simply occupy a ray in that expanding circle, and thus time appears linear.
I haven't thought about this stuff in quite a while. But suffice it to say, eternity doesn't make sense only if you conceive of time as having a beginning and end.
stemelbow wrote:What I'm saying, Runtu, and it appears the snippet from the article is saying to me anyway, is if there is a beginning to a series of events, like creation, then there must be something before that begining. It just must be so.
8Now whether there is more than one time appointed for men to rise it mattereth not; for all do not die at once, and this mattereth not; all is as one day with God, and time only is measured unto men.
Hoops wrote:I have fear all right. I fear for our nation.
Now I can picture your sadly offended face at this point but, really,
must we respect every and any idea just because it is expressed with a polite and sincere face?
No, you surely do not. But adults do respect other people with whom they are discussing. Fortunately, I don't really care how you regard me. Never have, never will. I'm just curious why the discussion inevitably, consistently, and without variation descends to that. .
That says more about you than it does about me
Hoops wrote:
No, it can't.
Or rather it can, but not honestly or intelligently.
Interesting timing here. I was just wondering why it is that criticism (I've yet to find an example of one that does not do this) of YEC is riddled with sarcasm and ridicule. Not of the ideas, just the people that have them.
What are you so afraid of?
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
B.R. McConkie, © Intellectual Reserve wrote:There are those who say that revealed religion and organic evolution can be harmonized. This is both false and devilish.