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Offline Fleamo

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« #20 on: May 10, 2007 »

Norse Mythology please.
I wrote a song called Norse Mythology once.

Quote from: Hindu
First of all, Hinduism is the only religion with the correct concept of time.  Christians argue that God (Brahma) created the world in seven days and rested on sunday.  This is partially true- except the "day" here is a cosmic day.  As a word of explaination for the length of a cosmic day:

Every thousand years, a bird flies over the Mt. Everest carrying in its beak a scarf.  As it flies over, it brushes against the top of the mountain.  The amount of time it takes for the mountain to be worn down is one cosmic day.
The Bible says seven days, it must be seven days.  Do you doubt God's capacity to create anything He wishes in any amount of time He wishes? 
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« #21 on: May 10, 2007 »

Norse Mythology please.
I wrote a song called Norse Mythology once.

Quote from: Hindu
First of all, Hinduism is the only religion with the correct concept of time.  Christians argue that God (Brahma) created the world in seven days and rested on sunday.  This is partially true- except the "day" here is a cosmic day.  As a word of explaination for the length of a cosmic day:

Every thousand years, a bird flies over the Mt. Everest carrying in its beak a scarf.  As it flies over, it brushes against the top of the mountain.  The amount of time it takes for the mountain to be worn down is one cosmic day.
The Bible says seven days, it must be seven days.  Do you doubt God's capacity to create anything He wishes in any amount of time He wishes? 

I do not doubt Brahma's capacity to create, I am merely saying that the Christian perception has a misinterpretation of "Day".

However, Chrisianity is merely one path to Brahma, and achieving moksha from samsara.  It is called Bhakti Yoga.  In fact, Jesus Christ was able to achieve moksha from samsara through complete devotion and worship of Brahma.  Those that choose to worship Jesus are not wrong; Hinduism is the religion of 330 million Gods.  We merely suggest that Christians have a horrible misinterpration of day, which is why they will take a long time to achieve moksha.   
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« #22 on: May 10, 2007 »

Sikhism has no creation legend, story, I am trying to pick a word so as not to offend, hopefully story will suffice.
Sikhs believe whether the earth was created in 7 days, 4 seconds, always existed, or was created by astronomical events, or in the case of life was designed or evolved, either way God created it.
Science does not Contradict the Guru Granth Sahib.
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« #23 on: May 11, 2007 »

Christians have a horrible misinterpration of day, which is why they will take a long time to achieve moksha.
And why can't it have just been a 24-hour day?

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Science does not Contradict the Guru Granth Sahib.
Science does not contradict the Biblical creation story either.  At any time that radiometric data seems to contradict God's word, clearly it must be the data which is wrong, right?  Who is going to be more accurate, a scientist going on several essentially unprovable assumptions such as that rates of radioactive decay were consistent in the past, or the being who created the Universe? 

And even if you operate under the assumptions modern science tends to, what stops God from creating the Universe 6000 years ago as it would have been 6000 years ago?
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« #24 on: May 11, 2007 »

Science does not contradict the Biblical creation story either.  At any time that radiometric data seems to contradict God's word, clearly it must be the data which is wrong, right?

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Noun1.contradiction.
contradiction - opposition between two conflicting forces or ideas
If your idea of creation opposes the "wrong" scientific methods, then you contradict the scientific findings.
Much Like science saying the Earth is millions of years old contradicts your belief that the earth is only 6000.
The Guru Granth Sahib however does not contradict scientific findings on the age of the earth, the origin of life.
Nor does it contradict your beliefs, as our holy book never states how things came to be, only that God was the force behind them.
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