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I don't think they would believe even if Jesus surprised one of them and something happened to prove He was not your regular ordinary human. They'd try to claim He was just an alien or some finite extradimensional entity or something....If it weren't for the Resurrection of Jesus, we'd all be in DEEP TROUBLE!
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Originally posted by Christianbookworm View PostI don't think they would believe even if Jesus surprised one of them and something happened to prove He was not your regular ordinary human. They'd try to claim He was just an alien or some finite extradimensional entity or something....
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"You're by far the worst poster on TWeb" and "TWeb's biggest liar" --starlight (the guy who says Stalin was a right-winger)
"Overall I would rate the withdrawal from Afghanistan as by far the best thing Biden's done" --Starlight
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That. The supreme arrogance and conceit you see by those like that gives a whole new meaning to insufferable.
I'm always still in trouble again
"You're by far the worst poster on TWeb" and "TWeb's biggest liar" --starlight (the guy who says Stalin was a right-winger)
"Overall I would rate the withdrawal from Afghanistan as by far the best thing Biden's done" --Starlight
"Of course, human life begins at fertilization that’s not the argument." --Tassman
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Originally posted by rogue06 View PostThat's true for some but their have been numerous conversions over the years to demonstrate it isn't true for all.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Seeker View PostOff-topic, but is Christ myth theory supported by ANY serious historians and academics? I mean, even ONE?Veritas vos Liberabit<>< Learn Greek <>< Look here for an Orthodox Church in America<><Ancient Faith Radio
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Originally posted by Apologiaphoenix View PostAre atheists really interested in evidence?
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Are many atheists really people of reason? Lets plunge into the Deeper Waters and find out.
Normally if you encounter an atheist, the reigning battle cry is that of evidence. Im not at all denouncing that request. Thats a fine request to make. What I am skeptical about is the fact that evidence is really wanted.
My problem with this is that there is many times a double-standard. Consider some statements that you can see. Richard Dawkins was interviewed by Peter Boghossian and said he had become convinced that most anything that could be seen as done by God could also be done by aliens so when asked what would convince him God exists, the answer is now nothing.
Boghossian doesnt fare much better. In his book A Manual for Creating Atheists, he says that if he went outside and all the stars at night spelled out I am God. Believe in me, well, that might be suggestive. Of course, we could all be experiencing a mass delusion.
Or consider this golden piece from Jerry Coyne.
The following (and admittedly contorted) scenario would give me tentative evidence for Christianity. Suppose that a bright light appeared in the heavens, and, supported by winged angels, a being clad in a white robe and sandals descended onto my campus from the sky, accompanied by a pack of apostles bearing the names given in the Bible. Loud heavenly music, with the blaring of trumpets, is heard everywhere. The robed being, who identifies himself as Jesus, repairs to the nearby university hospital and instantly heals many severely afflicted people, including amputees. After a while Jesus and his minions, supported by angels ascend back into the sky with another chorus of music. The heavens swiftly darken, there are flashes of lightning and peals of thunder, and in an instant the sky is clear.
If this were all witnessed by others and documented by video, and if the healings were unexplainable but supported by testimony from multiple doctors, and if all the apparitions and events conformed to Christian theologythen Id have to start thinking seriously about the truth of Christianity. Faith vs. Fact p. 118-119
Note that he says that this is contorted and tentative. This could just begin to suggest something. Note also that these requests are for an experience. That means that you can present all the objective evidence you want and it doesnt matter. If you talked about your experience, it would be invalid, and yet experience is all that will convince them. Thus, unless you can command God, which you cannot, you will not convince them.
Now lets see how they handle other situations.
Remember a few years ago when this manuscript was found claiming that Jesus had a wife? Did we know who wrote it? No. Did we know when? What we had was a few centuries after the event. Did we have any context? No. None of this stopped atheists everywhere from proclaiming that a cover-up had taken place and the truth was now out there.
Now go to the Gospels and what do we get? Theyre anonymous! even though we have better sources on who wrote them than we did on this other finding. Theyre decades later, even though thats not much in the ancient world and it beats centuries later. We also have the entire works themselves. I havent even got to the positive evidence for the Gospels. At this point, theres a double-standard going on.
A few days ago I saw someone share in a group a story that was first published years ago. It was about Joseph Atwill and his book Caesars Messiah. For those who dont know, this is the guy that even Richard Carrier calls a crank with his hypothesis that Christianity was invented by the Romans to control the poor and so Jesus never existed. This atheist who shared it was so happy a Bible scholar was finally showing the truth.
Except that not even atheist Bible scholars took Atwill seriously. These are the same atheists that will commit ritual suicide before they dare read anything by a Christian scholar, but when someone they dont even know agrees with them, hes a scholar. For many atheists, it seems like the reasoning goes like this.
Does the claim make Christianity look bad or argue that it is false?
Then the claim is entirely true!
Does the claim defend Christianity or leave it looking good or at least neutral?
Then the claim is entirely false!
No research is needed.
Jesus mythicism is a fine example of this. The people who decry creationists for going against the reigning opinion of biologists and other scientists will happily embrace this fringe movement and base all their hope on Richard Carrier. If anything, when I see atheists argue like this, it really convinces me they dont know what theyre talking about.
Memes are one of the biggest culprits in this area. Atheists will often post memes meant to be one-liners or something close to show Christianity is nonsense. Normally, these are laden with hideously bad argumentation and a lack of understanding of the claims of Christianity. Memes can be fine illustrations if you have been establishing a point, but please dont make them the centerpiece of your argument.
Please note I am not saying we Christians can never be just as bad on our own end. What I am claiming is that the party of evidence drops the idea of evidence when it suits them. I know a number of atheists that are not like this, but there are too many that are and if atheists want to be taken seriously, they should try to silence those that are like this. I think of Tim ONeill who runs the website, History for Atheists, who is doing great work in this regard as an atheist.
And also, I dont really try to persuade these people that Christianity is true. Theyre not really listening. My debate is for the audience who is watching.
In Christ,
Nick Peters
Also I find it funny skeptics talk about problems with the dating of the gospels being too late as evidence, but yet they have no problem accepting the Gnostic Gospels as evidence for so called various forms of Christianity and works as Davinci Code and Atwell's fridge theories. Least the skeptic forgets that not even the world in which Christ lived, they didn't accept everything at face value, We see this in various examples such as the need to test prophets (Deuteronomy 18; 1st John 4:1), not to follow false gods and idols (Leviticus 19:4; 26:1 ; Deuteronomy 4:19; Leviticus 17:7).
The atheist attempts to be neutral in their worldview, but the fact is all worldviews have presuppositions in which they interpret evidence and Atheism is not excluded. While Atheism is the idea that God does not exist, it has a philosophy built into it. This can be Naturalism, Marxism, Nihilism, Objectivism or any form of philosophical concepts and ideas. If Atheism is simply a lack of belief in God why do they write books and debate the issues? to me it would seem better if the Atheist pleaded ignorance and adopted Agnosticism.
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Originally posted by Apologiaphoenix View PostOnly main one is Richard Carrier, that is, the unemployed polyamorous prominent internet blogger Richard Carrier who's banned from Skepticon.Veritas vos Liberabit<>< Learn Greek <>< Look here for an Orthodox Church in America<><Ancient Faith Radio
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