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#1
The Faith and Religion of Atheism / Re: Introduction
December 02, 2012, 03:24:34 PM
You can delete my posts.  I am not here to distract you from your mission.  I just thought someone who asks others to consider novel interpretations of the scriptures (regarding end times) would himself do the same.  You should consider that not only Muslims but members from all faiths may have an interest why their respective beliefs about man's origins are confounded by what science has discovered to be true.  Eventually all faiths have to deal with this novel information about our universe.  If Christianity were to harmonize our faith with these facts of our material world then we end up proving a more pure faith that stands the test of time.
#2
The best explanation of Genesis creation account that I found is the most simple one written by Gordon Glover, called "Beyond the Firmament".  The mistake we all make when we read the Bible is to assume that the author was writing the narrative for us. Remember English 101, what is the first question an author has to ask before he writes anything, it is "Who is your intended audience?" It makes a big difference what you say if your audience is a five year old or an eighteen year old. If you have not taken English 101 then anyone with kids knows what I am talking about.  Think how different your explanation to your child would be regarding the origins of babies depending on whether your child was five or was eighteen years old.

The point is this, Moses was not writing to us when he wrote Genesis. He was writing to a bunch of illiterate slaves just recently departed from an oppressive government with a false system of religion. Moses intent in Genesis was to educate God's "children" away from false beliefs taught in Egypt and begin to educate them about the true nature of God. The material origin of our world was way beyond what anyone at that time and for another three thousand years could understand. It was enough they understood there was one God and he made the world as opposed to Egyptian polytheism and mythology. The bottom line is that Moses accomplished what he intended, which was for his audience at that time to know, that there is one God who made everything; this message he gave to them is still true today. However, he was wrong about the material age of the world because how could he not be wrong? Modern humans only figured out the age of the universe in the last few hundred years. No disrespect to the devoutly religious who stand on a young earth theory or a literal interpretation of Genesis but it is absurd to continue believing that in light of reality and what we know about our universe. Those interpretations of the Bible will go the way of other outdated interpretations from the Bible like the sun circling the earth and others like it.
#3
I think it is important for modern man and the church to understand that original sin is a state of decay observable in all nature resulting in death or transformation from one form to the next.  The Apostle Paul alludes to it (Romans eight) but I guess few if any of the apostles grasped its significance in relation to the ancient past of our universe.  I submit the following explanation of original sin for your consideration.

What is death or mortality other than the transformation of matter from one body to another?  For the matter of our body does not disappear at death but dissolves into the earth into the elements from which it is made to be utilized by bacteria, insects, and plants.  The Bible teaches that death is the result of sin but then what is sin?  We can reason there are at least two categories of sin, one being the willful disobedience of God's commands clearly described in the Bible and another category of sin that is inherited because all life on earth suffers from death even the animals who do not disobey God.  What is this inherited sin that results in death? The Bible suggests and orthodox Christianity accepts this inherited (original) sin began with Adam's willful disobedience of God which was passed down to all humans and animals (Romans 5). But I suggest to you that inherited sin began before Adam, that it began at the beginning of our universe when all matter was made in a state of decay transforming over time from one form to the next from one body to the next. 

We now know from studying the cosmos that the matter in our universe from the beginning has been going through many forms developing into what we now experience here on earth. Eventually, what we now experience will be transformed into something else over another 14 billion years.  Our sun like other bodies in our universe is mortal in a sense because it has a life cycle of a few billion years when it will eventually run out of hydrogen fuel causing its outer shell to expand and its inner core to collapse and explode wiping out what we know of our solar system. That debris will shoot out to form other planets, so on and so forth, as all matter has been doing from its ancient beginning. We observe bodies in our universe are born and "die" seeding future planets just as mankind does today for we are born and die yet we propagate our species in the world through our own seed we leave behind.  Likewise, man's transformation from one form to another is complete after starting as a drop of moisture, then growing muscles, tendons, and bones, then after death, dissolving back into the earth.  Thus all bodies in the universe are temporary or in a state of decay whether it takes seventy years as in the case of man or 3 billion years like our sun.

This state of decay or inherited sin is what I believe the Apostle Paul was describing when he said, "the creation was subjected to frustration, not by its own choice, by the will of the one who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself will be liberated from its bondage to decay and brought into the freedom and glory of the children of God." It is not that I believe Paul understood the ancient history of our universe but I believe Paul being inspired by the Holy Spirit realized all observable life was in a state of decay.  It is now only after we gained the knowledge of our material world and its ancient past and the science of evolution that we must realize this decay has been around from the beginning when in Genesis the universe was described as "formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep."  It is for us to realize that inherited sin is to death on earth what decay is to transformation of matter in our universe.  But there is no reason to exclude God from this universe because of its ancient "dark, formless" past because we know that not only has God remained sovereign "hovering over the waters" brooding over it like a hen over her eggs, managing it to ensure His plan is accomplished but also that God plans to liberate those who honor and worship him from the cycle of birth and death so that we may be brought into the "glory of the children of God."
#4
I have stated in other posts that I believe the theory of evolution and the knowledge of our ancient, developing universe are a positive to the Christian Faith and I fully expect in time that the scholarly faithful will expound the scriptures and harmonize the doctrines of the Christian Faith with the knowledge of our material world. Until then, I would like to, in my limited, unscholarly, ability step up to the plate and take my best swing at why Christians have nothing to fear from evolution and a 14 billion year old universe.

If anything, the theory of evolution and study of the cosmos should make us realize how really small and insignificant we are as humans. In the grand scheme of things we are but specks of dust in the universe, specks of star dust in a sense, because our bodies are made from the elements of our universe that traveled billions of light-years across space to get where they are on this earth in this solar system. But that fact alone actually brings more glory to God the creator rather than if the world had been made young and perfect as some religious hold on to. For if the glory of God is his work in man then what brings him more glory than to take a speck of meaningless dust in the universe and elevate it to be an adopted son or daughter of the creator who made everything. Is not that the message of the Bible that God has been trying to teach man from the very beginning starting from Adam through the rest of the scriptures?

For the first lesson God taught the first man, Adam, in the scriptures is that he could not get to God from where he was at. He offered Adam eternal life if he would obey just one simple command but Adam failed. God knew he was going to fail but that was the point of it, to show Adam that he was unable to reach God through his efforts. Henceforth, Adam was looking for his salvation to come down from God. When the Israelites camped at the base of Mount Sinai they boasted to Moses that they would obey every command God would give them not understanding how meaningless their efforts could be. So he gave them over six hundred commands to follow in order to teach them that they would fail and subsequently learn that they could not reach God through their efforts. Then when Jesus comes he goes to the sinners and the tax gatherers rather than the religious because it is those who know they have failed who are also those he can heal. And of course the Apostle Paul understood it and wrote about the radical Gospel of Grace where man needs not perform any works or any effort to reach God because it is impossible for us to reach him but rather that God reaches down in mercy and offers grace to us freely, unmerited, to those who trust their lives in Him. This is the glory of God to take a meaningless speck of dust and elevate to be his sons and daughters. We have nothing to fear from evolution and the universe being ancient. It shows he is almighty and sovereign to be able and reach down to save us from a meaningless existence.
#5
The Faith and Religion of Atheism / Introduction
December 02, 2012, 09:08:57 AM
Peter,
I am going to challenge you and others in the Christian faith about our origins just as you have challenged others to consider a new understanding of scriptures regarding end times.  For I believe that nature is declaring the Universe is ancient and nature is declaring that the origins of man are ancient as well.  If the church continues to deny these facts then the church is essentially denying God himself.  I had a brother tell me if God wanted to correct the church's interpretation of Genesis then he would send a prophet because that is what prophets do, correct the faithful.  But if the heavens declare the glory of God then the heavens are a prophet in a sense declaring what God has made.  And the heavens are declaring our universe is ancient, 14 billion years old in fact.  The heavens are declaring that man's origins began before this earth was even made back when elemements were forming at the beginning of our universe.    Atheists are trying to interpret evolution and the age of our universe to mean there is no God but I want to refute that.  So I will be adding a few posts on this subject to begin to challenge the Christians who hold on to traditional doctrines of the church on original sin and Adam's beginning.  I feel like the lone person saying these things (although there are others for sure) but I am guessing you will empathize and at least reason with me.  On another forum the moderator bumped my post to the atheist section after I had placed it in the evolution/youngearth section.  It stung me a bit being dismissed to the atheist section but I feel compelled to keep sharing what I suspect is true.  Despite that, I will place my posts here in the atheist section so as not to offend any Christians.
#6
General Discussion / Hello
December 02, 2012, 08:48:00 AM
Peter,

Thanks for sharing your understanding of the scriptures.  I never even considered what you have put forth until I stumbled across your posts on another forum.  For I have always been taught the futurists interpretation of scripture where a future temple is made, a future antichrist declares himself God in the future temple, a future revived roman empire, a future millenium.  I have to say that the futurist interpretation made less and less sense to me as I read my Bible more and more and studied what the patriarchs of our faith taught about our faith.  When I read your argument for the Dome of the Rock being the abomination of desolation then I could not have agreed more since the world will be hard pressed to create something ever more abominable and desolate than what Islam has done to the Temple mount and Southwest Asia over its history.  Seriously, how can anyone argue against that?  But that requires people who study history and who are open to interpret scriptures based on new information which many are too weak in faith to do.  So what you have performed in your website and efforts to enlighten people deserves a big kudos.

Just FYI, I lived in Saudi Arabia for two years being deployed with the U.S. military there and my wife worked there as an expatriot nurse.  I traveled all over that country and really respected many of the muslims I interacted with.  But they have been deceived by a false prophet and anyone who denies the son of God is an antichrist.  For them to put a mosque on the Temple Mount which denies his Son is the ultimate blasphemy on this earth.  Then to have killed and persecuted both Jews and Christians in that region for well over a thousand years is certainly part of the tribulation spoken by the Master and his apostles.  I know when I went to "church" at a friend's house I carried my Bible in a brown paper sack in order to avoid being harassed.  Also, we were not allowed to wear any religious symbols on our person like a cross.  And of course, there is no religious freedom there for anyone especially their own people.