Because I remember the various 40+ page religion debates on the old forums with fondness.
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/society/religious-belief-linked-to-being-a-bit-dim-201009293125/
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/...e-protected-by-a-guardian-angel-201012233386/
Discuss.
my view on religions are the same as edd byrnes.
I had some faith and belief in the concept of a greater power. but as soon as i discovered they were putting lightening conductors on churches that was it for me.
a great amount of "faith" they're showing....
I've heard of the vengeful god and a wrathful god.......but never the architecturally picky god.
lol! Thats epic.. ^_^ No trust in their god to protect them from a bit of lighting?
lol! Thats epic.. ^_^ No trust in their god to protect them from a bit of lighting?
Either that, or God delighting in saving his people through the wonderful application of the lightning rod
Indeed, it certainly pleased the Lord to have walls built around Jerusalem.
"May it please you to prosper Zion, to build up the walls of Jerusalem." Psalm 51:18
So perhaps God is glorified through such an act?
lol! Thats epic.. ^_^ No trust in their god to protect them from a bit of lighting?
Either that, or God delighting in saving his people through the wonderful application of the lightning rod
Indeed, it certainly pleased the Lord to have walls built around Jerusalem.
"May it please you to prosper Zion, to build up the walls of Jerusalem." Psalm 51:18
So perhaps God is glorified through such an act?
I might be being overly pedantic, but walls really didn't do Jerusalem much good over the years.
lol! Thats epic.. ^_^ No trust in their god to protect them from a bit of lighting?
Either that, or God delighting in saving his people through the wonderful application of the lightning rod
Indeed, it certainly pleased the Lord to have walls built around Jerusalem.
"May it please you to prosper Zion, to build up the walls of Jerusalem." Psalm 51:18
So perhaps God is glorified through such an act?
I might be being overly pedantic, but walls really didn't do Jerusalem much good over the years.
Depends on the builders, really. It's only ever been the Jews and the Christians that have torn them down entirely over the years.
lol! Thats epic.. ^_^ No trust in their god to protect them from a bit of lighting?
Either that, or God delighting in saving his people through the wonderful application of the lightning rod
Indeed, it certainly pleased the Lord to have walls built around Jerusalem.
"May it please you to prosper Zion, to build up the walls of Jerusalem." Psalm 51:18
So perhaps God is glorified through such an act?
I might be being overly pedantic, but walls really didn't do Jerusalem much good over the years.
Depends on the builders, really. It's only ever been the Jews and the Christians that have torn them down entirely over the years.
aye, the Romans and the Saracens had the decency to just take the city without damaging the walls much
From hours of AoC, I can say with authority that if anyone knows anything about building walls, it is DA. Shame it is too late for him to offer advice.
I might be being overly pedantic, but walls really didn't do Jerusalem much good over the years.
I might be being overly pedantic, but walls really didn't do Jerusalem much good over the years.
You are absolutely right Toby! The walls were totally useless when Nebuchadnezzar and his buddies came and utterly decimated Jerusalem, temple and all.
But God tells us through his the Old Testament that this was due to His people turning away from Him, and that God was the one who used the Babylonians (and others!) to prescribe justice.
"I was angry with my people and desecrated my inheritance; I gave them into your hand, and you showed them no mercy." Isaiah 47:6
"The whole Babylonian army under the commander of the imperial guard broke down the walls around Jerusalem." 2 Kings 25:10
However, the Babylonians had problems of their own in the future. Yes, they certainly had rather splendid walls! But the Persians were rather uber and ended up taking the city without a fight, after some serious fighting during the battle of Opis.
"For I will stir up and bring against Babylon an alliance of great nations from the land of the north. They will take up their positions against her, and from the north she will be captured." Jeremiah 50:9
So you are absolutely right, walls can be broken or even circumnavigated... if it's part of God's plan