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Did she have a penis?Motokid said:That's funny? God said I could do it, if I start believing in HER.
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Did she have a penis?Motokid said:That's funny? God said I could do it, if I start believing in HER.
chris302116 said:The Bible was written some 40 years after the event and is certainly not fiction...
Blasphemer !!!sirmyk said:Did she have a penis?
zen said:which event was that? are you talking about the jesus myth? debate is strong over the dates for the gospels, 40 years after that event is only one of the dates put forward for one of the gospels.. i should look it up, but i think i remember one of the favoured dates for the writing of even the earliest gospel was sometime in the next century... like, no eye witness accounts that's for sure, so the jury is still out on whether that is fact or fiction... again tho, it depends on what you believe in....
Motokid said:Is the burden of proof on the believer, or the non-believer?
Fact until proven fiction, or fiction until proven fact?
I would say the events of Genesis had to have been written well over 40 years past the creation of earth.
Blasphemer !!!
chris302116 said:...That’s right, Jesus. No myth though, he was real enough, just like you and me; that is fact, 100% fact.....Believing or not does not make something any less fact or fiction.
sirmyk said:. It is a simple thread to see whether the Bible goes onto "fiction" shelves, or "non-fiction" shelves, or maybe, as another posted, simply in a "religious" section of bookstores. I don't care what any of you believe otherwise.
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chris302116 said:Its either a daft question then, or you were trying to provoke a response from those who were likely to respond to a question with the words Bible and fiction in the same sentence.
Motokid said:Take a look at the poll results. (Too bad it's closed...)
There are obviously some people who think it belongs in the fiction catagory.
It's a question designed to provoke discussion, which is exactly why people come here.
There are no daft questions, only daft responses.
chris302116 said:As for the pole results......lets start one about the Koran being fiction. It would be locked with-in a week.
True. It is a question designed to incite discussion, but only on the topic of its placement on bookstore shelves. Religious beliefs can stay the front door off this thread.Motokid said:It's a question designed to provoke discussion, which is exactly why people come here.
Bull-sucking spit. And you can call me sirmyk, or smirky, or notsirmyk, or Dr. Smirky, or whatever else you please. Yes, this poll (now closed) had only two options, but the idea was originally poised to determine where the book (whether fiction or non-fiction, hence the term "book") should go. It cannot be proven as fiction. It cannot be proven as non-fiction. So, where should it go? Faction? I think a "spiritual" or "religious" section of bookstores would suit it best.chris302116 said:...the author of this thread does not seem to want to provoke discussion he wants a fact or fiction answer.
Please don't let your spiritual beliefs bend you to insult others.As for daft responses, I`m sure you would know more about that than me.
Defining the Bible as a "history book" would be defining the Bible as "nonfiction", which, if I am not mistaken, is your answer to this original poll. You think of it as "history", while many others think of it as "myth" or "fantasy".You file the Bible where you file all other history book unless there is a special section for religion.
For this thread, we could easily subsitute the word "Bible" with the title: "Koran" or "Book of Mormon" or "Book of the Dead" or any other religious / spiritual book.As for the pole results......lets start one about the Koran being fiction. It would be locked with-in a week.
My point exactly, which is why religious debate on this thread can take a fying fluck.SFG75 said:That would only be due to nationalist prejudices, but both the Koran and the Bible are products of eye-witnesses and "authors" who testify of knowing certain things. Now whether or not they were *divinely inspired* is quite another issue.
Thank you for the type of response this thread is looking for.Choc said:I believe, Non-Fiction
Choc said:I believe, Non-Fiction
SFG75 said:So are books about UFO abductions, Elvis sightings at 7-11s, and the chupacabra non-fiction? What distinguishes the Bible from these "eyewitness" books.
sirmyk said:This is just a simple A or B poll regarding the Bible's placement on bookstore shelves: fiction, or nonfiction?
sirmyk said:This thread isn't about whether or not Jesus existed, whether or not God existed/exists, whether or not Jesus had a penis (although, funny...), nor the validity of the Bible. Please keep religious debate off this thread. It is a simple thread to see whether the Bible goes onto "fiction" shelves, or "non-fiction" shelves, or maybe, as another posted, simply in a "religious" section of bookstores. I don't care what any of you believe otherwise.
[ some of the above discussion would better fit into this new "mature discussion" section the site admins are working on ]
+SFG75 said:So are books about UFO abductions, Elvis sightings at 7-11s, and the chupacabra non-fiction? What distinguishes the Bible from these "eyewitness" books.
Good points. Maybe a "theory" section would work better.Motokid said:Don't forget books on Satanism, Witchcraft(Wicca), all the different forms of Paganism, and some suspect books that have to do with the possibility of the offspring of a married Jesus and Mary....
Friction, apparently...sirmyk said:It cannot be proven as fiction. It cannot be proven as non-fiction. So, where should it go? Faction?