Faith or Reason: Can Science Silence God?
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Author(s)Sam Oputa
PublisherOutskirts Press
ISBN / ASIN1478733179
ISBN-139781478733171
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Description
They used air-crafts. Our forefathers likened such technologies to airships. The Bible mentioned the airships. Not once, not twice but they were mentioned in the book of Genesis, Exodus among others. Prophet Ezekiel also told us about these airships.
Did you miss the biblical mentions too?
The Gods were not hiding themselves from our forefathers. They grew plants and tamed animals. The book of Enoch explained it. In some places in the Bible, the ships were described as moving stars. Fortunately, we now know that stars does not move and stop as was described.
All the above were science and technology. Not Faith. If they moved by means of airships, would that make them omnipresent or omniscience?Science and technology- yes but omnipresence-- the quality of being everywhere-- is not one of their characteristics. We as humans assigned those characteristics to the "Gods"
Some people believe that the Earth is 4.6 billion years by evidence. Some believe the earth is 6000 years by faith.
One of the reasons for this work is to help channel some bible readers and readers of books of other religious doctrines in the direction of logic and reason. The truth is that most readers have no idea how and what to believe, so they believe by faith. These ancient texts were produced by royal scribes and religious leaders in powerful economic and political positions and settings. They wrote to advocate and make legitimate, particular political or religious ideas and reforms to yield desired doctrines and ideologies. Like we saw in the interpretation of Chapter 10 of the book of Ezekiel, even the most versed in Bible narratives hardly understand the book. This writer is a strong believer in freewill with the understanding that man will always find the intelligence to succeed in whatever he sets his mind to accomplish. If left alone, an average man can read the bible and interpret it for self because man can make decision for self. But that simple task may have been taken away and replaced by a forced "freewill" of faith. There are a number of illogical thinking when it comes to religion. We know according to religious books that: If the God(s) created everything, evil is a subset of everything. Therefore God created evil. When it becomes absolutely impossible to logically explain any given event, the bible readers, resort to various methods to explain away illogical texts. Can religious dogma and its inherent confusion survive in the face of science and logic, or is it doomed to the surfacing evidence revealing the workings of nature and or the Almighty Universal Creator whose name we do not know? Reading through the Bible and critically analyzing and plotting and connecting the dots, I have come to have exposures and understandings for the Bible's seemingly shocking inconsistencies and contradictions. These, among others helped shape the viewpoint expressed in this book.
Did you miss the biblical mentions too?
The Gods were not hiding themselves from our forefathers. They grew plants and tamed animals. The book of Enoch explained it. In some places in the Bible, the ships were described as moving stars. Fortunately, we now know that stars does not move and stop as was described.
All the above were science and technology. Not Faith. If they moved by means of airships, would that make them omnipresent or omniscience?Science and technology- yes but omnipresence-- the quality of being everywhere-- is not one of their characteristics. We as humans assigned those characteristics to the "Gods"
Some people believe that the Earth is 4.6 billion years by evidence. Some believe the earth is 6000 years by faith.
One of the reasons for this work is to help channel some bible readers and readers of books of other religious doctrines in the direction of logic and reason. The truth is that most readers have no idea how and what to believe, so they believe by faith. These ancient texts were produced by royal scribes and religious leaders in powerful economic and political positions and settings. They wrote to advocate and make legitimate, particular political or religious ideas and reforms to yield desired doctrines and ideologies. Like we saw in the interpretation of Chapter 10 of the book of Ezekiel, even the most versed in Bible narratives hardly understand the book. This writer is a strong believer in freewill with the understanding that man will always find the intelligence to succeed in whatever he sets his mind to accomplish. If left alone, an average man can read the bible and interpret it for self because man can make decision for self. But that simple task may have been taken away and replaced by a forced "freewill" of faith. There are a number of illogical thinking when it comes to religion. We know according to religious books that: If the God(s) created everything, evil is a subset of everything. Therefore God created evil. When it becomes absolutely impossible to logically explain any given event, the bible readers, resort to various methods to explain away illogical texts. Can religious dogma and its inherent confusion survive in the face of science and logic, or is it doomed to the surfacing evidence revealing the workings of nature and or the Almighty Universal Creator whose name we do not know? Reading through the Bible and critically analyzing and plotting and connecting the dots, I have come to have exposures and understandings for the Bible's seemingly shocking inconsistencies and contradictions. These, among others helped shape the viewpoint expressed in this book.


