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AnAtheist
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How about Jesus’ supposed birth. Mt 2,1 says that happened during the reign of Herodes, who died in 4 BC. Lk 2,2 says it happened when Quirinius made the census, which happened in 6 AD. Sarcasm mode on: Now that’s really miraculous, not only was it a virgin birth, it took 10 years to finish! Sarcasm mode off: The gospels don’t get it right on the very first page, why should I believe the rest of it? The whole “Herodes killed all infants (no other historal source has recorded that, btw), then the Holy family had to flee to Egypt”-story seems to be made up, only to fulfill just another prophecy about the messiah. Credibility zero.You don’t believe it despite the writings of, changed lives of, and passive acceptance of martyrdom of the apostles. You must have some evidence to the contrary to solidify your belief - care to share it?
No, but neither is yours nor anybody else’s. Yet people try to tell me they know the one and only valid god image. As long as their credibility is as low as Matthew’s or their god image is totally illogical/contradictory, even though they themselve do not see that, I dare say with full confidence, that that particular god does not exist.Is your judgement perfect?
That’s not the issue. My conscience/feeling tells me, that a god judging by those standards is judging wrongly. If my conscience is directly implanted into me by god, then there is something wrong. Either with my conscience or god or the implanting process or the judgement. Choose for yourself. Btw, if I choose option 1 from the above said list, I can abandon conscience as a whole, and that doesn’t “feel right” too, does it?why not? What is just about love? what is fair about forgiveness?
forgiveness doesn’t make sense - should we outlaw it, or is it BETTER than “justice” sometimes?