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s***t
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来自主题: EnglishChat版 - j1
jack around [possibly offensive]: waste time.
"Will you please stop jacking around?"
jam, in a (1): trouble.
"If you're in a jam, I promise to help you."
jam (2): improvise (musically).
"I'd love to jam with Bon Jovi!"
jamming, to be : going well.
"Dave's ESL Cafe is really jamming!"
jerk: stupid or annoying person.
"How could you go out with such a jerk?"
jillion: an immense number.
"Do you really have a jillion problems?"
jock: someone good at sports.
"I've never been much of a jock."
john: to
j*******i
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【 以下文字转载自 WaterWorld 讨论区 】
发信人: ruomu (ruomu), 信区: WaterWorld
标 题: 每天读一遍,坚持27天,你的英语水平就可以达到跟美国人交流的水平啦!
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Feb 22 11:33:27 2011, 美东)
What are you trying to say?(你到底想说什么?)
Don't be silly.(别胡闹了。)
How strong are your glasses?(你近视多少度?)
Just because.(没有别的原因。)
It isn't the way I hoped it would be.(这不是我所盼望的。)
You will never guess.(你永远猜不到。)
No one could do anything about it.(众人对此束手无措。)
I saw something deeply disturbing.(深感事情不妙。)
Money is a good servant but a bad master.(要做金钱的主人,莫做金钱的奴隶。
... 阅读全帖
M******8
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沪江网 http://blog.sina.com.cn/hjenglish 2012-08-31 16:07:49
26. As an expat living in New Orleans, it is a very long list but "
burglarize" is currently the word that I most dislike.
26. 作为一名生活在新奥尔良的侨民,我有很长一串清单,但是“burglarize(破门盗
窃)”是我目前最不喜欢的词。(英国用burgle)
27. "Oftentimes" just makes me shiver with annoyance. Fortunately I've not
noticed it over here yet.
27. “Oftentimes(经常)”会让我恼怒得直哆嗦。幸运地是,我在这里还没看到过。
28. Eaterie. To use a prevalent phrase, oh my gaad!
28. Eaterie(餐馆)。经常听到,天呐!!
29. I'm a Brit living... 阅读全帖
R***a
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I leave it to you to determine how it shall be done,
but remember that I am President of the United States,
clothed with immense power, and I expect you to procure
those two votes ...
-- A. Lincoln
不过这也是吊丝逆袭
H********g
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来自主题: Joke版 - 你们看到那个苍蝇了么?
Throughout Episode 1, we saw or heard quite a few mention of flies; Bernard
mentioned that hosts "couldn't hurt a fly," we saw them buzzing over the
face of Sheriff as he malfunctioned, and then at the very end we watched as
Dolores squashed one. The significance of Dolores killing the fly was pretty
immense considering she had recently told Stubbs that she would never hurt
a living thing, nor would she lie to employees of Westworld.
Oh and before you go thinking that the flies were not technica... 阅读全帖
H********g
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Alone I stand in the autumn cold
On the tip of Orange Island,
The Hsiang flowing northward;
I see a thousand hills crimsoned through
By their serried woods deep-dyed,
And a hundred barges vying
Over crystal blue waters.
Eagles cleave the air,
Fish glide in the limpid deep;
Under freezing skies a million creatures contend in freedom.
Brooding over this immensity,
I ask, on this boundless land
Who rules over man's destiny?
I was here with a throng of companions,
Vivid yet those crowded months and ... 阅读全帖
g********d
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I have been ordained as a minister in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) for
35 years. About 12 years ago, I experienced an awakening -- I realized that
the confusing feelings I had had all my adult life came from being bisexual.
Through the process of coming out as bi to myself, my loved ones -- husband
, teenage sons, brothers, father -- and friends and colleagues in the church
, a number of questions have risen to the surface as those most frequently
asked.
I thought it would be helpful to othe... 阅读全帖
g*******j
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来自主题: Memory版 - NO HUG RULE
--------Cheryl Costello-Forshey
The first day of kindergarten,
He hurried to the door,
Shrugging off his mother's hugs,
He didn't need them anymore.
For he was all grown up now,
Too big for all that stuff,
Instead he waved a quick good-bye,
Hoping that would be enough.
Still he couldn't help but look back,
As he hurried through the door,
Seeing tears in his mother's eyes,
He waved to her once more.
And then he left her standing there,
With a sad smile upon her face,
As he ventured onward to a di... 阅读全帖
z*****e
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来自主题: pets版 - [bssd] 很难过,来发下牢骚
不知道大家还记不记得前段时间我post过的我们shelter一只很可爱的叫Charlie的小猫
--几个星期前他和他的兄弟Donny一起被我们shelter的另一个volunteer领养了。结
果,今天收到这个volunteer的email,说Charlie死了。。
“Dear all,
It is with a lot pain and sadness that I share with you that Charlie passed
away on Thursday night.
Charlie fell off my balcony on the 17th floor (I didn't see how it happened)
. The boys have been playing nice on the balcony so I never felt threatened
that something would happen with them. Tanzie, who is 3 y.o., loves to be on
the balcony enjoying the ... 阅读全帖
a***y
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来自主题: Whisper版 - 一点联想
船与陆地,有些象幻想与现实
特别是有一段小号手与1900的对话:
"why the hell don't you get off? just once? one time? to see the world for
yourself, with you own eyes?"... "people would go crazy after you. get
yourself a house, get yourself a wife, why not?""all those things in life, not
immense, but worth the effort"... "god knows you cannot spend the rest of your
life traveling back and forth, just like a yoyo. the world is out there,
nothing but a game-playing."...
"whywhywhywhy? whywhywhywhy?..." "I think I would rather k
s*****n
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来自主题: Belief版 - Falsifiability and Natural Selection
He did mention ``the immense geological time-scale,'' so he must
be aware of the age of the earth. (The paper was published in
1969.) So it is rather puzzling for his physicists' statement.
I did speed reading. It is not worth the time to slow read
any philosopher's book.
E*****m
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http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2012/04/17/gay-rights-activists-s
Gay rights activists see Mormons softening attitudes toward their community
By Dan Merica, CNN
Washington (CNN) – Kevin Kloosterman, a former Mormon bishop, said he “
came out” last year – just not in the way that many people associate with
coming out.
“I came out and basically made a personal apology to (lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender) folks for really not understanding their issues,
not really taking the time to understand... 阅读全帖
T*****n
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来自主题: Belief版 - 第五节 宗教大法官
THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV
By Fyodor Mikailovich Dostoevsky
Translated by Constance Garnett
Chapter 5
The Grand Inquisitor
https://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/pol116/grand.htm
"EVEN this must have a preface- that is, a literary preface," laughed Ivan,
"and I am a poor hand at making one. You see, my action takes place in the
sixteenth century, and at that time, as you probably learnt at school, it
was customary in poetry to bring down heavenly powers on earth. Not to speak
of Dante, in France, cle... 阅读全帖
a*****3
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来自主题: Literature版 - 里尔克,秋日
Autumn Day
Lord: it is time. The summer was immense.
Lay your shadow on the sundials
and let loose the wind in the fields.
Bid the last fruits to be full;
give them another two more southerly days,
press them to ripeness, and chase
the last sweetness into the heavy wine.
Whoever has no house now will not build one anymore.
Whoever is alone now will remain so for a long time,
will stay up, read, write long letters,
and wander the avenues, up and down,
restlessly, while the leaves are blowing.
下面都
y*****g
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来自主题: OperaHouse版 - No news ... is good news?
Opera News, 76 years old and one of the leading classical music magazines in
the country, said on Monday that it would stop reviewing the Metropolitan
Opera, a policy prompted by the Met’s dissatisfaction over negative
critiques.
The decision by the magazine, which is published by a Met fund-raising
affiliate, the Metropolitan Opera Guild, and which freely reviews companies
around the world, troubles some opera experts. It is also the latest sign of
sensitivity from the Met under its general man... 阅读全帖
bh
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来自主题: Poetry版 - 转几首喜欢的诗
To An Athlete Dying Young - A. E. Housman, in “A Shropshire Lad” (1896)
The time you won your town the race
We chaired you through the market-place;
Man and boy stood cheering by,
And home we brought you shoulder-high.
Today, the road all runners come,
Shoulder-high we bring you home,
And set you at your threshold down,
Townsman of a stiller town.
Smart lad, to slip betimes away
From fields where glory does not stay,
And early though the laurel grows
It withers quicker than the rose.
Eyes the sh... 阅读全帖
d***e
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来自主题: SciFiction版 - 小说的开头

论文写的是 Cordwainer Smith 的小说,在他的名作 "The Dead Lady of Clown
Town" (1964) 的开头就有类似的手法:
You already know the end -- the immense drama of the Lord Jestocost,
seventh of his line, and how the cat-girl C'mell initiated the vast
conspiracy. But you do not know the beginning, how the first Lord
Jestocost got his name, because of the terror and inspiration which his
mother, Lady Goroke, obtained from the famous real-life drama of the
dog-girl D'joan. It is even less likely that you know the other sto
c****t
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来自主题: SciFiction版 - 云图 英文版
AN ORISON OF SONMI~451
On behalf of my ministry, thank you for agreeing to this final interview.
Please remember, this
isn’t an interrogation, or a trial. Your version of the truth is the only
one that matters.
TRUTH IS SINGULAR. ITS “VERSIONS” ARE MISTRUTHS.
… Good. Ordinarily, I begin by asking prisoners to recall their earliest
memories to provide a
context for corpocratic historians of the future. Fabricants have no
earliest memories,
Archivist. One twenty-four-hour cycle in Papa Song’s is i... 阅读全帖
n****n
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The immense sea allows fish to jump at liberty and the soaring sky lets
birds fly freely.
n****n
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Good points, and they are the places I am not satisfied either. We can
omit the 2nd verb and make it more compact.
The immense sea allows fish to leap at liberty and the vast sky birds to
fly freely.
n****n
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你说的有道理,不过好像英语里两个完整的句子是不用逗号分开的,所以我还是加了一
个 and.
The immense sea allows fish to leap at liberty, and the vast sky lets
birds to fly freely.
s*******y
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【 以下文字转载自 Joke 讨论区 】
发信人: Math1978 (数学), 信区: Joke
标 题: BBC读者大调查:英国人讨厌的美式英语(下)
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Sep 4 14:50:30 2012, 美东)
沪江网 http://blog.sina.com.cn/hjenglish 2012-08-31 16:07:49
26. As an expat living in New Orleans, it is a very long list but "
burglarize" is currently the word that I most dislike.
26. 作为一名生活在新奥尔良的侨民,我有很长一串清单,但是“burglarize(破门盗
窃)”是我目前最不喜欢的词。(英国用burgle)
27. "Oftentimes" just makes me shiver with annoyance. Fortunately I've not
noticed it over here yet.
27. “Oftentimes(经常)”... 阅读全帖
s*********a
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - 求翻译成中文
Father, long-suffering and full of forgiveness, whose hand
upholds the life of all mankind!
First born, omnipotent, whose heart is immensity, and there is
none who may fathom it!
In heaven, who is supreme? Thou alone. ...
On earth, who is supreme? Thou alone. ...
As for thee, thy will is made known in heaven, and the angels
bow their faces.
As for thee, thy will is made known upon earth, and the
spirits below kiss the ground.
The law of mankind dost thou direct.
Eternally just in the heavens art
D*****r
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - Voltaire:Poem on the Lisbon Disaster
UNHAPPY mortals! Dark and mourning earth!
Affrighted gathering of human kind!
Eternal lingering of useless pain!
Come, ye philosophers, who cry, "All’s well,"
And contemplate this ruin of a world.
Behold these shreds and cinders of your race,
This child and mother heaped in common wreck,
These scattered limbs beneath the marble shafts—
A hundred thousand whom the earth devours,
Who, torn and bloody, palpitating yet,
Entombed beneath their hospitable roofs,
In racking torment end their stricken l... 阅读全帖
E*****m
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要反進化論好歹要反人家相信的東西,自己樹立個稻草人打得不亦樂乎
做什麼?
拜託讀點書,讓別人有理由尊重你。
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/faq/cat01.html
7. Is evolution a random process?
Evolution is not a random process. The genetic variation on which
natural selection acts may occur randomly, but natural selection itself is
not random at all. The survival and reproductive success of an individual is
directly related to the ways its inherited traits function in the context
of its local environment. Whether or not an individu... 阅读全帖
D*****r
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - [转载] The Improbability of God
Much of what people do is done in the name of God. Irishmen blow each other
up in his name. Arabs blow themselves up in his name. Imams and ayatollahs
oppress women in his name. Celibate popes and priests mess up people's sex
lives in his name. Jewish shohets cut live animals' throats in his name. The
achievements of religion in past history -- bloody crusades, torturing
inquisitions, mass-murdering conquistadors, culture-destroying missionaries,
legally enforced resistance to each new piece of ... 阅读全帖
G*M
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - The Deliverance of Man
Bible Course - Christian Doctrine
Lesson 3
The Deliverance of Man
Lord's Day 5-7
The Deliverance of Man
Lord's Days 5 through 31 form the second part of the catechism. It consists
of questions 12 through 85, dealing with the deliverance from sin and misery
. From this aspect the first question is: Is there no way…?
Lord's Day 5
Q. 12. Since then, by the righteous judgment of God, we deserve temporal and
eternal punishment, is there no way by which we may escape that punishment,
and be again rece... 阅读全帖
C****i
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CHAPTER 2
OF GOD, AND OF THE HOLY TRINITY
1. There is but one only, living, and true God, who is infinite in being and
perfection, a most pure spirit, invisible, without body, parts, or passions
; immutable, immense, eternal, incomprehensible, almighty, most wise, most h
oly, most free, most absolute; working all things according to the counsel o
f his own immutable and most righteous will, for his own glory; most loving,
gracious, merciful, long-suffering, abundant in goodness and truth, forgiv... 阅读全帖
C****i
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CHAPTER II
Of God, and of the Holy Trinity
I. There is but one only,[25] living, and true God,[26] who is infinite in b
eing and perfection,[27] a most pure spirit,[28] invisible,[29] without body
, parts,[30] or passions;[31] immutable,[32] immense,[33] eternal,[34] incom
prehensible,[35] almighty,[36] most wise,[37] most holy,[38] most free,[39]
most absolute;[40] working all things according to the counsel of his own im
mutable and most righteous will,[41] for his own glory;[42] most loving,[... 阅读全帖
R*o
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - Study and Exposition of Romans 2:17-29
Study By: Greg Herrick
A. Introduction
Hypocrisy—carefully presenting one appearance on the outside, while clingin
g to another on the inside—is declared by Jesus to be like a white washed t
omb. Such houses for the dead look great, however, even impressive on the ou
tside, but… and you know how the rest of that goes (cf. Matt 23:27). Two st
ories illustrate well the nature of hypocrisy and the pain that comes with i
t.
The first is related by Stuart Briscoe. He tells the story of the time he wa... 阅读全帖
R*o
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - Study and Exposition of Romans 2:17-29
Study By: Greg Herrick
A. Introduction
Hypocrisy—carefully presenting one appearance on the outside, while clingin
g to another on the inside—is declared by Jesus to be like a white washed t
omb. Such houses for the dead look great, however, even impressive on the ou
tside, but… and you know how the rest of that goes (cf. Matt 23:27). Two st
ories illustrate well the nature of hypocrisy and the pain that comes with i
t.
The first is related by Stuart Briscoe. He tells the story of the time he wa... 阅读全帖
G*******s
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - Iran's terror plot and Pastor Youcef
Once again, in the face of the immense international pressure that you have
helped place on Iran, its government is spreading more lies in an attempt to
divert media attention away from Christian Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani’s deat
h sentence.
Now, a state-funded news agency is reporting that Pastor Nadarkhani’s convi
ction has been overturned by the Iranian Supreme Court for a new trial. Howe
ver, this is a blatant lie – it is regurgitating old information as if it w
ere new news.
What’s worse is t... 阅读全帖
R*o
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - Study and Exposition of Romans 5:12-21
Study By: Greg Herrick
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A. Introduction
In his book, Kingdoms in Conflict, Charles Colson paints a dismal picture of
the state of commitment to God at the UN building complex in New York:
The United Nations complex sits on sixteen acres of New York City’s choices
t real estate, bordering the East River and Manhattan. The lean, immense Sec
retariat building rises into the sky, the sun reflecting off its window wall
s. Bright flags of the nations of the world ... 阅读全帖
l*****a
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - Failed prophecies: the island of Tyre (Tyrus)
Ezekiel’s prophecy of Tyre is very interesting to look at. In fact, it’s
one that is often used as evidence by both sides of the inerrancy debate.
Ezekiel 26-28 details a prophecy against the island city of Tyre. It was a
great trade center that features fairly prominently throughout the Bible.
Once the nation of Judah was led into captivity by Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon
, Ezekiel prophesied destruction for Tyre, since they were glad at the
destruction that had been wrought on Jerusalem. And the ... 阅读全帖
C*****e
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - Glossary to the Westminster Confession
【 以下文字转载自 Church 俱乐部 】
发信人: CCBible (神同在圣经), 信区: Church
标 题: Glossary to the Westminster Confession
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Apr 24 21:16:33 2012, 美东)
Glossary to the Westminster Confession
Explanations of all archaic and uncommon words, usages, and expressions, in
the order in which they occur.
Title Confession. n. Public statement of religious beliefs.
1.1 Providence. n. Divine care. Manifest. v. Show. Are they. idiom. T
hey are. Unto. prep. With regard to. Sundry. adj. Separate. D... 阅读全帖
l*****a
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - 重审耶稣基督- 圣经外的证据
"Consequently, to get rid of the report, Nero fastened the guilt and
inflicted the most exquisite tortures on a class hated for their
abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the
name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of
Tiberius at the hands of one of our procurators, Pontius Pilatus, and a most
mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not
only in Judæa, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome, whe... 阅读全帖
l*****a
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - 耶稣是历史上的真实人物 (转载)
“泰西塔斯(Tacitus, AD55-117)∶被认为是第一世纪罗马最著名最可靠的历史家。就
是在他的记录中,後人才得知罗马城大火是尼禄所纵。关於对耶稣的记载,他说耶稣在
提庇留(Tiberius)任内,死於彼拉多手下。 的门徒说 复活了,并且将 的话由犹
太地传到全罗马(《罗马年鉴》Annals 15.44)”
就是这一段吧,
As a consequence, to get rid of the report, Nero fastened the guilt and
inflicted the most exquisite tortures on a class hated for their
abominations, called Christians [or Chrestians[18]] by the populace.
Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty
during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of one of o... 阅读全帖
x***e
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - 贝鲁特大屠杀
Up until the aftermath of the Sabra and Shatila massacres in Beirut, thirty
days ago this weekend, I was an ardent supporter of Israel and the Zionist
experiment.  However, in November 1982, I was taken to an art exhibit
in Seattle's Fremont District, of art done by Palestinian refugee children
who had been orphaned in those small holocausts.
Speaking to some of the Palestinian-Americans who were there, I made
lifelong friendships.  I never thought the same way again about Israel
or th... 阅读全帖
E*****m
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - Why Aren’t More Intellectuals Believers?
這篇基督徒寫的文章,基督徒朋友們可以看看。
http://www.relevantmagazine.com/god/church/why-aren%E2%80%99t-m
“God’s alright when he isn’t making bears eat children, you know?”
I didn’t. But this was just one of the arguments that would be lobbed at me
by my new atheist friend, Tyler.
Tyler used to believe in God. Though I didn’t know him at the time, his
theology degree and sleeve of artfully ambiguous Christian tattoos suggest
he took the whole thing pretty seriously, so when we began discussing his
recent de-convers... 阅读全帖
p***l
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大主教在达尔文自传上面闹的是大乌龙,或者是故意的断章取义。现在已知有无数的文
献证据证明达尔文晚年是极为坚定的无神论者。如果任何人竟然宣称达尔文其实是信
徒的话,像这位主教一样,他一定是自取其辱。造谣的霍普修女和大量的基督教传教小
册子就是先例。
事实上达尔文自传首先描述了自己早年对基督教的信仰——达尔文成长于基督教家庭,
接受过完整的基督教教育,甚至是以传教士身份登上了贝格尔号——如果达尔文早年的
思想没有一点基督教的印记,那倒是怪事了!然后话锋一转,立刻就说到“I for one
must be content to remain an Agnostic”。这种“将欲夺之,必先予之”的笔法是
达尔文常用的修辞手法。比如他对眼睛进化过程的描述:他首先说眼睛的复杂程度使得
进化论几乎无法解释其成因,然后话锋一转,紧接着再把眼睛进化的过程娓娓道来。可
惜达尔文的这种修辞手法为宗教家提供了断章取义的空隙。比如这位Pell主教,既然连
引用页数都记得清清楚楚,难道他会不知道紧接下来的一段就是对他的直接驳斥吗?对
于这种早有预谋的资料搜集,难怪Dawkins也只能叫唤几句“That's not... 阅读全帖
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - 神学主体:有关神的教义
相对属性(Relative Attributes)
有些属性称为「相对」的属性,因为这些属性与时空有关。
永恒(Eternity):神的永恒性与时间有关。按定义,神的永恒性是指,神不被时
间所规限。在神是没有事件的先后次序的;神是超越一切限制的。「在神是没有现在、
过去和将来的。一切事情对他来说,都是现在的,都是相同的。」诗篇九十篇2节,说
明了神的永恒性:「从亘古到永远,你是神。」神的永恒性延伸至过去的无限和将来的
无限,神的永恒性和他在普遍国度中的永恒统治有关(诗一○二12)。神的永恒性也和
他的名字有关。神在出埃及记三章14节,将他的名字告诉摩西:「我是耶和华。」(I
AM WHO IAM)有些学者将神的名字,和这里用的希伯来文现在式动词hayah相连,意思
是「是」(to be)。神的名字反映出他的永恒性,神是「继续存在的一位」。这不是
说,神没有时间。虽然神看一切事物是永恒的现在(eternal now),但因为神与人和
受造物有关系,所以神也看一切事物,是在一连串时间中发生。
广大无限(Immensity):「神本性的完美性,超乎一切空间的限制;但神... 阅读全帖
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - 圣经赞成奴隶制度吗?
Here are ten passages from the Bible that clearly demonstrate God's position
on slavery:
Genesis chapter 17, verse 12:
And he that is eight days old shall be circumcised among you, every man
child in your generations, he that is born in the house, or bought with
money of any stranger, which is not of thy seed. He that is born in thy
house, and he that is bought with thy money, must needs be circumcised. In
this passage God understands that people buy other people and, quite
obviously, is comfor... 阅读全帖
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - Good Book: Proof of Heaven
Readers Join Doctor’s Journey to the Afterworld’s Gates
By LESLIE KAUFMAN
Published: November 25, 2012
For years Dr. Eben Alexander III had dismissed near-death revelations of God
and heaven as explainable by the hard wiring of the human brain. He was,
after all, a neurosurgeon with sophisticated medical training.
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Dr. Eben Alexander III
But then in 2008 Dr. Alexander contracted bacterial meningitis. The deadly
infection soaked his brain a... 阅读全帖
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - 进化论中的概率论 (zz)
如果只因为几个小知识分子片面且不成熟的研究结果而失去天堂的席位实在是不值呀,
劝聪明人都要掂量掂量。这里有个观点 --
http://www.onereason.org/the-god-confusion/does-evolution-dispr
Does evolution disprove God?
Evolution is a process just like countless other processes on earth. It is
not an argument against God. There are many mechanisms found in the natural
world such as the water cycle. But the water cycle does not disprove the
existence of God. Any mechanism is by default a sign of an organiser or
systemiser. Evolution is also a mechanism so it mus... 阅读全帖
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来自主题: TrustInJesus版 - Quotations from Scientists on Evolutionism
(The purpose of this page is to present quotations from scientists that
illustrate their recognition that the darwinian theory of evolution is bad
science.)
Interesting Quotations from Scientists on Evolutionism
Here are some of our favorite quotes by scientists speaking on the subject
of evolutionism. Note that many of these scientists are evolutionists
themselves, in spite of their comments. I suppose that they would maintain
that to admit that "God did it" would not be "intellectually satisfy... 阅读全帖
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