For anyone else…
My Claim To You: I tell you that I have divine knowledge that there are four aliens watching you from another galaxy and you must pray to them or face eternal torment when you die here on earth. There is a book full of testimonials about the legitimacy of these divine four aliens.
What You Probably Agree To: You are agnostic to my claim. You realize that the real truth of my claim is unknown or unknowable.
Question 1: Will you listen to me and pray to these four aliens, or not pray to these four aliens, thereby risking eternal torment after you die?
Questions 2 & 3: How did you come to your conclusion in determining whether or not you would pray to these four aliens? If you deny praying to them, is it because it seemed too incredible to believe, or because I lacked providing you with sufficient evidence to believe such a claim, given the obvious nature that anyone could provide testimonials for an infinite number of claims?
Bonus Question: Why do you believe in your God, but choose not to believe in the four aliens?
I suppose this is supposed to be analogous to the Resurrection of Jesus, but it is not even close.
With the Resurrection, we have not only the disicple’s say-so, but a certain context behind it. We have the historical fact of the empty tomb, the appearances of the risen Christ, and the origin of Christian belief.
I am not agnostic to your claim, I actively deny it. You have given me no context for it like we have for the Resurrection. You have offered no evidence the book is anything but your personal invention, while the Bible exists in many manuscripts certainly by the apsotles or the next generation disciples. You have no evidence for any claim comparable to the Resurrection (nor do you make such a claim) to verify those aliens existence. Nor do you offer any evidence of this claim. You have not shown that you are not lying (the disciples were certainly not, since they died for their beliefs.
Finally, I conclude that it is probable that you are simply mocking Christianity with an imagined parody of the Resurrection, that I suppose you think is very clever.
I agree their must be good evidence, I simple insist that it is not only a question of the improbability of the event we must consider, but that probability that the evidence would be what it is, if the event did not occur. So:
-With the Resurrection: It is improbable that we should have the empty tomb, the postmortem appearances, and the origin of Christian belief unless Jesus rose from the dead.
- With your 4 aliens: It is highly probable that that evidence should be what it is even if you claim is not true. You are clearly mocking Christianity, you offer no evidence besides your claim (unlike the empty tomb), and no context by which I may consider your reliablity as a witness, the genuineness of your claim, and the origin of your belief.
I am therefore justified in believing the Resurrection, but not your claim.
Your absurd parody then, does nothing to show that we may not believe the Resurrection on the basis of the evidence.