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Originally posted by The King View PostMy choice of "The King" as my SN is actually a nod on my part to the late Elvis Presley. Shows yet again how little you know in spite of your best efforts, and gives yet another example of posters who, ad nauseum, put thier little fingers in motion on their keyboards before putting their minds in gear.
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Originally posted by davbrucas View PostWe have documents with Washington's signature and can go dig up his grave and find an actual human. These things make his history more believable. The only evidence of Jesus' existence is contained in the propaganda in the Bible.
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Originally posted by Maddhattter View PostI don’t think it’s possible for us to start here. I’m pretty sure that we started at this post, before you changed tracks on the conversation.
With this sudden change of topic, do you concede my points or did you just plan on ignoring them and pretending that there are none? Hell, you never even covered how believing or not believing is relevant to the evidence. You just suddenly asked what proof I need of Jesus’ divinity. Unless it can be illustrated how my belief in the character’s divinity is relevant to the topic at hand, I can’t really be inclined to start down that path.
I would also have to argue that finding the "Holy Grail that makes people live forever" would do absolutely nothing to speak to Jesus’ divinity. It would only prove that Holy Grail, as the bible has nothing to say about that Holy Grail. With no input from the bible about that Holy Grail, there is no linking that grail to Jesus. With no linking of that grail to Jesus, it would more provide evidence for King Arthur than anything in the bible.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostSee post #303.
I hold everyone else to the same standards that I hold myself. Any facts that I post, I can provide relevant sources for. Therefore, it would be reasonable to assume that any facts a person posts, they can provide a reference for. I can't say for certain, but I am under the assumption that no one in this thread has the required education to discuss the topic at hand without citing other places.
The bible is not an autobiography, as it didn't get written until a minimum of 40 years or so after Jesus' supposed death.
Is it possible he existed, absolutely. Did he do the things he is credited with? In my opinion, absolutely not.
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." -Voltaire
See what I did there, I gave credit to my source, something you didn't do with your quote. Where did it come from?
You conveniently forget that the devil is a construct of god, as told about in the bible. Everything the devil does is with god's knowledge and approval, as god could stop the devil. So, by extension, if I was in fact to worship the devil, it would be because of gods actions.
2. The writing of a person 40 years after their death is actually very much a statement in my favor. Most ancient documents were written hundreds of years after an event occurred so the fact it is only 40 years after He died is very much a good thing. I will provide examples once I get my answer on what level of proof you require.
3. I apologise...my source was carm.org
4. The devil is another topic I don't mind discussing but if you don't believe in God then you probably don't believe in the devil. Again if I can prove Jesus rose from the dead and is who He says He is then all the rest will fall into place.Last edited by stephen4785; 06-25-2011, 11:11 AM.
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Originally posted by stephen4785 View PostAgain if I can prove Jesus rose from the dead and is who He says He is then all the rest will fall into place.
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Originally posted by stephen4785 View PostTrue....let's go back further then...do you believe Alexander the Great existed? Or the Pharaohs?
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Originally posted by The King View Post^^^^^
Awwwwww him got him wittle feelings hurt 'cause he was wrong and got called on it
Few things better on a site such a this than seeing someone's e-ego get e-deflated, LOLOriginally posted by grove ratshiiiiiit.. i love em thick
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Originally posted by V8tt View PostLol...people like you don't get me mad or excited. And for the record, I wasn't wrong and by no means have an e-ego. You have The King as your name and a picture of some washed up QB trying to relive his glory days. Maybe some self-reflection on your part would help clear things up for you. Until then...please keep being as annoying as fucking possible.:wink1:
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Originally posted by stephen4785 View PostI will spell it out for you.... the original post was asking on how to know the bible is true. I have stated that the entire reason I believe the bible (And most Christians) is because we believe Christ rose from the dead.
Originally posted by stephen4785If I can prove to your satisfaction that Christ rose from the dead, then all other arguments are won as well.
Why is it that proving Christ’s resurrection would prove everything? There are plenty of other things that the bible claims he has done. Proving that he could be dead for three days and spontaneously reanimate does not indicate that he could duplicate matter, perform ocular restoration, or restore the functionality of extremities. The supernatural is not an all or nothing deal. It’s handled on a claim by claim basis. However, if you could prove his divinity, it would stand to reason that the other miracles attributed to him would be possible.
Originally posted by stephen4785So, I ask again for me to convince you I need evidence that will satisfy your doubt. What level of evidence would do that?
You’ll also run into the problem of certainty. I could only agree to tentatively accept the God hypothesis, should you prove the existence of a divine Jesus, if I were to be intellectually honest. As science is constantly learning, supernatural explanations are getting harder and harder to justify without you coming off sounding like BrianC or Dewayne6243. So, if science discovers how something like naval travel could be done on the surface of the water without a sea faring vessel, that would detract from the possibility of the biblical depiction of Jesus being accurate.
Originally posted by stephen4785My example of the grail was not serious, I was simply saying that is the level of proof you require logical....I of course cannot provide a video tape of the life of Jesus, or a sacred relic that provides 100% miraculous proof He existed.
Originally posted by stephen4785If you are fair and say that you require the same level of proof as you would for any other great person in history and their existence and what they did etc....then I am not wasting my time. If you want holy grails and video then I cannot provide that and we can agree to disagree.
Originally posted by stephen4785Apparently citing sources of people more knowledgeable about certain things than ourselves is NOT accepted since you refuse to read any of the book I suggested because the author only has a Bachelors of Arts, Master of Divinity, and Doctor of Law degree. Therefore he cannot possibly have any valid scientific views cited in his book that would be acceptable.
The question about medical care that Racrguy asked you, in regards to seeking medical care from you or Dr. Dave is valid here. You may know how to diagnose and treat what ails poor Racrguy, but there is no reason to believe that you could even identify that bleeding him will not cure his genital warts(Please don’t ask me how I know this, it’s a terribly humiliating story that involves a nearly unbelievable accident with an electron microscope, and I don’t wanna talk about it.) So, if the science in those books is sound, you should only have to cite the science. The rest of the book would be useless filler and a waste of everyone’s time as the author has no credibility in the realm of science.Scientists do not coddle ideas. They crash test them. They run them into a brick wall at 60 miles per hour and then examine the pieces.
If the idea is sound, the pieces will be that of the wall.
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