From: D from BC on 29 Mar 2010 20:16 Checked link http://www.biblicalconcourse.com/BiblicalWorldviewEngineering.pdf huh.. A Christian Engineering Education Conference in 2004 clipped from article page 3: 'Redemption was effected by God, when His Son, Jesus the Christ, paid the penalty for man?s unrighteous actions. This redemption has a two-fold effect on humankind.' I agree but for different reasons. 1) It's a good way of knowing what engineers can detect bullshit. Jesus didn't make a sacrifice if he ain't permanently dead on earth and in imaginary dimensions. iows ..no resurrection. 2) It's a good way of knowing what engineers can detect illogic. Christians (not all there's 38000 denominations) have God = Jesus = Father = Son = Holy Spirit = Holy Ghost and it's not considered a redundancy. -- D from BC British Columbia
From: D from BC on 29 Mar 2010 20:33 In article <4cf2r5l1g72108pfls93vc6h4s2uq6q232(a)4ax.com>, jjlarkin(a)highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com says... > > On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 16:35:39 -0700, D from BC > <myrealaddress(a)comic.com> wrote: > > >mmm sseems a little quiet in SED so... > >Time for another mega-troll. > > > >Are Christian beliefs in conflict with good electronics engineering? > >How can Christian electronics designers still do a good job with > >Christian concepts in their head. > > I know a couple of seriously Christian electronics designers and > programmers who are literally a couple of orders of magnitude better > than you are. > > Some of the best scientists and mathematicians have been Jesuits. > Seismology has been called The Jesuit Science. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jesuit_scientists > I'm sure they all have very intelligent reasons for why they believe in Jesus and God and Noah that guy that lived in a fish. Maybe you can list what their reasons are. -- D from BC British Columbia
From: D from BC on 29 Mar 2010 20:35 Too rough??
From: David Eather on 29 Mar 2010 20:44 On 30/03/2010 10:16 AM, D from BC wrote: > Checked link > http://www.biblicalconcourse.com/BiblicalWorldviewEngineering.pdf > huh.. A Christian Engineering Education Conference in 2004 > > clipped from article page 3: > > 'Redemption was effected by God, when His Son, Jesus the Christ, paid > the penalty for man?s unrighteous > actions. This redemption has a two-fold effect on humankind.' > > I agree but for different reasons. > 1) It's a good way of knowing what engineers can detect bullshit. > Jesus didn't make a sacrifice if he ain't permanently dead on earth and > in imaginary dimensions. iows ..no resurrection. Well that might be true if you exclude the pain of getting beaten for hours sold, flogged, having big nails driven through your wrists and feet, the emotional cost of all that plus the betrayal of a close friend, abandonment by everyone, and total rejection by his nation, mockery, humiliation, shame and the pain of dying of congestive heart failure,while naked and splayed out for public view with both shoulders dislocated. Of course if you think that is no great thing you can prove it - I will bring the hammer and nails, but first we will have to flog most of your skin off. > > 2) It's a good way of knowing what engineers can detect illogic. > Christians (not all there's 38000 denominations) have God = Jesus = > Father = Son = Holy Spirit = Holy Ghost and it's not considered a > redundancy. > > It is described as a scared mystery. It is fully accepted that this appears and indeed is illogical to our way of understanding. Now, don't troll. If the newsgroup is uninteresting post something useful.
From: David Eather on 29 Mar 2010 20:45
On 30/03/2010 10:33 AM, D from BC wrote: > In article<4cf2r5l1g72108pfls93vc6h4s2uq6q232(a)4ax.com>, > jjlarkin(a)highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com says... >> >> On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 16:35:39 -0700, D from BC >> <myrealaddress(a)comic.com> wrote: >> >>> mmm sseems a little quiet in SED so... >>> Time for another mega-troll. >>> >>> Are Christian beliefs in conflict with good electronics engineering? >>> How can Christian electronics designers still do a good job with >>> Christian concepts in their head. >> >> I know a couple of seriously Christian electronics designers and >> programmers who are literally a couple of orders of magnitude better >> than you are. >> >> Some of the best scientists and mathematicians have been Jesuits. >> Seismology has been called The Jesuit Science. >> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jesuit_scientists >> > > I'm sure they all have very intelligent reasons for why they believe in > Jesus and God and Noah that guy that lived in a fish. > Maybe you can list what their reasons are. > > I can, if you are actually interested. |