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progressoid

(50,734 posts)
Mon Jan 4, 2016, 01:41 PM Jan 2016

Creationism evangelist: God put contradictions in the Bible to ‘weed out’ the atheists

Young Earth creationism evangelist Kent Hovind asserted this week that God had purposefully put contradictions in the Bible to “weed out” non-believers.

In a YouTube video posted on Monday, the Christian fundamentalist responds to a follower who is troubled by a contradiction in the book of Acts.

“If I was God,” Hovind explains, “I would write the book in such a way that those who don’t want to believe in me anyway would think they found something. ‘Aha, here’s why I don’t believe.'”

“And then they could go on with their own life because they don’t want to believe God anyways,” he continues. “I would put things in there that would appear without digging to be contradictions. I don’t think that’s deceptive, I think that’s wise for the Heavenly Father to weed out those who are really serious.”

Hovind says that he made a choice to “believe the Bible until it’s proven wrong.”

http://www.rawstory.com/2015/12/creationism-evangelist-god-put-contradictions-in-the-bible-to-weed-out-the-atheists/

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Creationism evangelist: God put contradictions in the Bible to ‘weed out’ the atheists (Original Post) progressoid Jan 2016 OP
OK, here is where it's wrong SCantiGOP Jan 2016 #1
God put Kent Hovind in prison to weed out the tax evaders. mr blur Jan 2016 #2
If more like him ended up in prison mountain grammy Jan 2016 #3

SCantiGOP

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1. OK, here is where it's wrong
Mon Jan 4, 2016, 02:35 PM
Jan 2016

There are many references to the obvious "fact" that the sun goes around the earth, and of course no one knows what it is or where it goes at night.
Not a single person who wrote the bible had any knowledge that exceeded the primitive superstitions of their times.

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