the bible was written in context. the writer saying that guys having sex with guys doesn't necessarily talk about homosexuality as a hereditary property. maybe he talked against "unnatural" acts? i.e sleeping with the opposite sex as a homosexual, or sleeping with the same sex as a heterosexual
but independent from what the bible says if your intent is finding what to do and what not according to the bible, you have to take into account it is full of contradictions. you have to choose what guidelines to take from the bible and what not. choosing to accept men having long hair (forbidden new testament), but choosing to reject homosexual men is just an arbitrary and gruesome (imo) choice
In that case.... I'm going on a crusade to have everyone convinced that the bible doesn't forbid serial killing.... at which point, since the populus believes it isn't wrong.... then they interpreted it that way.
Interpretations are fallacies.
@JohannesSchaublitb Which is why you need to know the author.... otherwise you're wasting your time.... JUST BETWEEN US, we can develop circular arguments on ONE topic.
Can you please both explain to me in 5 words or so what you are talking about (exactly) and then where both of you stand on it? I'm having trouble picking up on the discussion..
@Xaade so now you have that sentence. and another that says you shall not eat a completely fried steak is said to be an abomination too. nobody chooses to follow that.
@JohannesSchaublitb now, i'm not religious myself, and I'm certainly not very smart when it comes to defending a book, but i'll tell you this: what is true, the one and only argument that i believed when i was a baby and still believe is true, is that neither side can win in this argument.
I'm not saying what I feel, because honestly I feel trying to convince anyone they are sinning is a waste of time. If they aren't being led to discover Christ, they won't care what you say. I personally believe in showing my life as an example. Arguments about the Bible are a waste of time if you don't know the Author. You cannot verify what is literal and what is figurative.
@wilhelmtell I was a dead serious christian. And I did believe everything in it, and just ignored every contradiction and I felt very bad about that. Until i gave up on that
If you don't know God as a personal being.... then the entire religion is just that.... a religion. It's a waste of time. A country club. A mysticism, that doesn't solve anything and only serves to cause strife.
@JohannesSchaublitb dumb people are irreversibly dumb. don't judge the book because of dumb arguments. i suggest you listen to a serious and intellectual argument about the bible. you'll see it's not that easy to win an argument here.
the truth is that religious people that talk in public are usually very smart. they tune their arguments to the audience that listens to them. that's why youtube videos in this domain are so futile; because usually they're not tued for you as an audience. but if you're smart and you actually go talk to a smart guy then he should be able to give you strong arguments.
@72con there's no reasonable argument against.... no more than there is an argument against believing the universe wraps around at the edge, or relativity.
@wilhelmtell and the more I listen to them, the more funny it sounds. "Well, this you must understand it is meant symbolical." when at one place the bible talks about 2500 and the other place it talks about 2300 or some such
it's not a matter about atheism about Christianity. it's about contradictions in the bible and claiming that there are none and claiming it'S "perfect"
@JohannesSchaublitb i'm jewish myself, and to be honest my issue is not with the book but with the people. how they treat each other in the name of the book. so i just wouldn't leave in such a community.
but it's not the book i have a problem with. not even the religion. it's the people.
one cannot make sense of direct contradictions. except when saying that one of the statements is just "symbolical", but then it defeats the whole purpose of saying that the bible is perfect, because you can just say that everything is "symbolical" and that it doesn't make any real statements
@72con No.... I believe that was how X languages got dispersed at a certain point of time. There's nothing saying that the incident was the source of every branch of language....
@Xaade Do you think it's a bit weird that god created humans separately from the animals but then made us technically speaking animals (mammals, a bit like monkeys)?
for example, i always considered the idea that the bible says to treat a woman with respect, yet demands she'll stay at the kitchen, as a contradiction.
@72con Let me ask you this. There's a bridge with a stalagmite that predates the bridge. There's a fossile of a trillobyte with a human foot in it. Both have been claimed to be hoaxes. However, when a scientist claims he found the missing link which turns out to be a pig tooth, or when a scientist invents a dinosaur for grant money.... no one loses faith in science...... Then why should I lose faith in my God.
@Xaade I was a believer for 25 first years of my life. The only thing that could have changed that (and did) was that I decided to look at it objectively; without any presupposition, I set out to look at the evidence, not only looking for possible ways how it might be possible, that bible in fact is true.
@Xaade: most scientists don't "believe" in relativity. We think that it's a nice theory, which has so far predicted experimental data better than any competing theory. Any serious scientist would immediately reject it as a theory, however, if an experiment produced compelling evidence that falsified the theory. That's not belief.
@Xaade according to the bible you are saved if you believe in Jesus and otherwise you go to hell. My 'god' (the one who has created us and the world we live in) would not make up something that illogical when the world we live in is so consistent. For example, it is questionable whether people have free will (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_will) to choose what they believe in.
Simple thought then..... if a bridge suddenly collapsed... a complex bridge that was based totally on concepts of physics.... When investigated it turned out that physics has broken... and the world is about to rip apart without gravity to hold it together.
At what point would you convince people to trust that the scientists have a solution.
Whether scientists believe in science or just accept it. Information is information. Without intimate knowledge, any acceptance of a scientific discovery and applied in everyday life with a dependency...... is belief.
"My 'god' (the one who has created us and the world we live in) would not make up something that illogical when the world we live in is so consistent." I think that's an illogical statement. God would not need any such considerations. He/She/it could just make it so the world is consistent again. Easy matter.
I trust scientific experts to faithfully interpret experimental data and report it. If I find that trust to be misplaced, I stop listening to that individual. Is there anything that could happen that would cause you to set aside your "trust" in religion?
@72con That's interesting food for thought, according to the bible a person that follows all the christian principles and does all that's good and so... but does not believe in God, will he go to Heaven or Hell? A person that follows a self centered life, takes advantage of others ... [fill all that's bad here], but believes in God and repents in his last instants of life, will he go to Hell or Heaven?
@Xaade You seem like a fundamentalist guy, I'm not going to waste my time any longer (need to sleep) but I bet you've never really questioned your belief. It might be a good exercise to really dig deep and investigate the matter, not look for reasons why you SHOULD believe..
@72con You see.... there-in lies the difference. My faith was never placed on belief. My faith was placed on a trust in a God that I know personally. I don't need to question that any more than I question that my mom truly loves me. If I question the Bible, it is mutually exclusive from my trust in God, and as such will never invalidate my belief in God.
@72con if the world is deterministic, then it doesn't matter what I choose, so I choose to rob a bank, and what will happen would've happened anyway, right? – ohshi-- they don't parole you based on philosophy
@72con: which of the two? According to the Bible, if you don't believe in God you don't go to Heaven (am I right?) and if you confess and accept God for what God is, even if it is in the very last instant of your life, you will be saved.
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You don't have a choice. I am me.... you can't know what I am truly.... To determine for me what my experiences were..... Reality is perception. Could anyone other than me be equally decieved.
@Xaade So what you are saying is that you 'know' that the bible is true. God sure made it easy for you to believe - you don't even have to cause you 'know'. Free passage to heaven, congrats.
I left a couple of hours ago with what was the ultimate flamewar, that included LOTR, vi/emacs, windows/linux, spaces/tabs, placement of * in a pointer declaration... and yet I come back and it has escalated to God --Good night
I wanted to ask what kind of database APIs there are for C++? I want to store large sets of data, except I don't want to store them on a server... Since I want anyone to be able to run the program
and don't forget to handle unicode whitespace characters other than space, tab, vertical tab, formfeed, and line endings, which my code does if the underlying system handles them; correct beats fast every day
@DeadMG When trying to chop a string into words according to what operator>>(std::istream&, std::string&) does, not using this operator is premature optimization. (Well, unless you're writing library code, of course.)
@FredNurk Well, so I had a look. What I'm missing in your answer is that what the OP needs generally is a loop that checks in the middle (instead of before entering the loop's body), which we don't have in C++, so we need to emulate it. The ones you've shown are all instances of this, some of them tightened pretty well as is so common in C and C++, without you ever referring to that underlying problem.
@JohannesSchaublitb I see you are up (at 2pm), though I doubt you are up since more than a few minutes. :)
@sbi hmm, I covered that in "Check the stream itself after the desired operation", but I suppose it could be emphasized; I'd welcome new answers to it as well, but I chose it for the faq as it is the most generically-written question I've seen about this problem
Is it appropriate to downvote an answer that only says that the question is a duplicate? I have just downvoted an answer by an user with 25k+ rep that instead of voting to close the question just added a link...
If it was a new user... but someone with 25k+ rep
It's caught his attention, and I am weak... removed the downvote
pointing to a duplicate does not answer the question – especially if later consensus is that it is not a duplicate, as you said with "it may not be closed"
there is a difference, but it is not that one is hidden and the other isn't
@FredNurk again, you don't sound like you're fully conscious. or maybe, recent brain damage? are you seriously suggesting he should have duplicated that book list?
@AlfPSteinbach I have been asked to determine whether the linked comment is offensive. I have let it be as it is, but I must add that I strongly disagree with this use of the language, more so the comment above: "recent brain damage"
@AlfPSteinbach, on the particular issue of discussion my position is that, while adding a question with just a link can arguably add some value, closing as duplicate and thus merging the two questions to a single list of answers adds much more value.
Maintaining two different questions that are effectively the same will only disperse the answers and make them harder to find, in principle. In particular if the user can vote to close, that should be the number one option.
@DavidRodríguezdribeas yes, merging is good, but not as sole action (because it's not guaranteed to happen). it's not either-or, and the person who answered very sensibly did both. and yes my comments were offensive. they were intentionally designed to be. :-)
@DavidRodríguezdribeas may be unnecessary, and in this case, certainly unnecessary, since answers both very sensibly linked to the book list instead of duplicating it
I have seen it many times before, where a question is asked and by the time I take a look at it, it has already been flagged as duplicate, with no answers, and there is a link in the very header of the question to the original one
I believe David meant merging in a symbolic sense, rather than the specific moving of answers that happens when moderators merge questions – and a comment accomplishes that better than a non-answer
@FredNurk but the answer was not a non-answer. it was not just a good answer, it was the full and complete answer. combined with a vote to close. i cannot see anything wrong with that. on the contrary. should not be downvoted.
@DavidRodríguezdribeas FWIW, I flagged this message. If there's an even more insulting one, I'm sorry to have missed it (while skimming over the conversations of the last few hours).
I did not know that I could mark as "not an answer", and before today I have only added comments to this type of answers, but the fact that someone with power to vote as duplicate is just adding noise to the system... I don't like it
@FredNurk let's say one did that. someone googles up question and looks at things. will they get directed to best answer by a comment, when there are other answers as answers?
@Alf: As I see it, you're pretty much alone with that POV. Traditionally, "this is a dupe!" messages have been posted as a comment, not an answer (because they don't answer the question). People on SO agreed on that long before you and I joined the party, so all we can do is to obey the rules, whether we like it (we do) or not (as you).
@AlfPSteinbach I think there is a misunderstanding here, the link in the comment should not be to a particular answer, but rather to the duplicated question
@David: FWIW I usually downvote answers that aren't, as that tends to get the attention of the poster, unless whoever did it is obviously a newbie, in which case I explain that this is wrong and should be deleted.
@FredNurk there is no prominent notice until that duplicate status is agreed on. i don't see the problem. would you care to explain what harm that good answer does?
@AlfPSteinbach but let's turn it around, what harm does a comment do? if someone is unwilling to read comments, aren't they just as unwilling to read answers?
@AlfPSteinbach, it is not that the answer removes value, it just does not add. At the same time, by answering instead of voting to close (and in my opinion) you are not opting for a greater value solution.
Yeah, please stop wasting bandwidth. @Alf: We agree with the SO way to treat such non-answers. You can try to understand it (no, so far you have not tried) or keep fighting it, but the rest of SO is not going to change.
@DavidRodríguezdribeas but that guy did vote to close. and the answer did add value. anyone browsing into that question would (before removal) have been directed to the best list of C++ books known
@AlfPSteinbach I am not sure we are in the same level here. My take is that "the question is not a question and should be closed", not that "the answer is not an answer" per se.
@sbi it's just silly. you want to force people to abid by red light / green rules, OK. you want them to do that and ignore the real situation, the traffic, that's silly and rather counter-productive, unless the aim is to create traffic accidents.
@AlfPSteinbach He voted to close, after I downvoted his answer and added a comment. Whether downvoting a "correct" answer is appropriate or not, the fact is that achieved the overall desired result