Aupmanyav
Be your own guru.
There are various kinds of Hindus. I do not know even one God or Goddess, what to talk of any 'trinity'.Hinduïsm knows the trinity.
There are various kinds of Hindus. I do not know even one God or Goddess, what to talk of any 'trinity'.Hinduïsm knows the trinity.
Do you have any evidence for that?Science exist during Jesus Christ life time. He gave Hindus a astrologer key that he gave not to the synogoge.
In the Bible. Jesus Christ was and still is a scientist.Do you have any evidence for that?
And how many fallacies Bible has?In the Bible. Jesus Christ was and still is a scientist.
Coinsidental I found the story. The name of the king was Balak. I was reading revelation 2:12-17 and found it.Maybe from 1 Kings 22:22 And the Lord said unto him, Wherewith? And he said, I will go forth, and I will be a lying spirit in the mouth of all his prophets. And he said, Thou shalt persuade him, and prevail also: go forth, and do so.
23 Now therefore, behold, the Lord hath put a lying spirit in the mouth of all these thy prophets, and the Lord hath spoken evil concerning thee.
Regards Tony
Sure, Hinduism and Buddhism are religion though their format differs from the Abrahamic religions.Interesting. I just see Hinduism and Buddhism as a religion. .. and I can't understand those who can not belief in a God.
If the king was, in fact, Balak as you indicated in a later post, then your description here of the incident is wrong, at least according to the Bible, starting in Numbers 22. This raises some questions. Did you read the story in the Bible, but misread, misunderstood or misremembered the story? If you read the story in the Bible was it a poor translation?I read a story about an Israeli king who was afraid to be defeated by other Israeli tribes and he asked a prophet to lie to the Israeli tribes.,And the prophet in the beginning did not want to do that. I can not find this story anymore. Do you perhaps know the name of this king?
This is the story about bileam the prophet that tought the Israelites that prostitution is a good thing. His plan worked.If the king was, in fact, Balak as you indicated in a later post, then your description here of the incident is wrong, at least according to the Bible, starting in Numbers 22. This raises some questions. Did you read the story in the Bible, but misread, misunderstood or misremembered the story? If you read the story in the Bible was it a poor translation?
What I read in Balak - Wikipedia is that Balak, a Moabite king, employs Moabite and Medianite prostitutes to lead the Israelite men astray. One way how NT defends the wayward Israelites.This is the story about bileam the prophet that tought the Israelites that prostitution is a good thing. His plan worked.
That’s not what the Bible says. Where did you get the idea that it does?This is the story about bileam the prophet that tought the Israelites that prostitution is a good thing. His plan worked.
well, yes and no, mostly no. there is a subfield of philosophy called the philosophy of science. amongst other things the reasoning behind the scientific method is discussed there. there are other subfields of philosophy which are not focused on scientific endeavors but on other mattersI mean that science is actually the same as philosophy.
Many philosophers are atheists, but by no means all.Do you think a philosopher is an Atheist?