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Blindseeker04
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So, no response to a simple question.
Circles back to what I’ve said.To have Faith I need first to know that Jesus is the Son of God so that I can have Faith in him.
Nope…As I said before, the Catholic Church condemns fideism. Do you even understand that you’re arguing for fideism now?
Yep … He’s lost the debate… Sounds like an antiChristianEndTimes and everybody, please don’t feed the troll. He only wants to play with us. I was dumb enough to feed the troll. Don 't repeat my mistake. Peace.
He’s on IGNORE…EndTimes and everybody, please don’t feed the troll. He only wants to play with us. I was dumb enough to feed the troll. Don 't repeat my mistake. Peace.
What argument?So, cut it off with the ad hominems and the attempts at psychoanalysis and focus on the argument.
You have not made even the first step here: you did not even offer a single alternative explanation (which was what I have asked for). You won’t discover what is wrong with alternative explanations, unless you will temporarily commit to one of them.The alternative explanations fail IF you take the claims of the Gospels as true, which is what’s at question here. Hence I talked about circular reasoning.
So, first you demanded a way in which evidence for resurrection of Jesus is different from evidence for Sai Baba, then you were given one way, and suddenly you do not see how it is relevant.As for Sai Baba, it is well known and reported that thousands of Indians claim to have witnessed his miracles. No, they haven’t written Gospels about it, neither have they died for it, but nobody is trying to kill them for believing in his miracles. I don’t see how that’s so relevant.
Hi, Blindseeker!Hello everyone, new to the forum. I am an Agnostic who’s searching to find the truth.
The reason I believe those who wrote or dictated the Gospels and letters of the NT and the Apostles is that they were in a position to know the truth and they died for what they proclaimed. Who would die for something they knew to be untrue?I think it would help me and I would expect to help if Christianity is true, to see some arguments showing that Jesus’ Resurrection story is to be trusted. I mean apologists claim that Jesus, his miracles and the Resurrection are arguments for God themselves. As, someone who’s not an atheist and already open to the possibility of miracles, I don’t see how it’s unreasonable to demand to see if Christianity’s claims are truly more credible than others.
I understand your situation because that was also mine. When you seek the truth in this situation, you want big miracles.First of all, when I’m talking about miracle, I’m talking about something violating the laws of nature as we understand them, like for example turning water into wine. Not unlikely events, or weird occurrences.
This article discusses the issue:That’s concrete at least as an argument, but how did you establish the basis for it if I may ask? From what I read we don’t have good historical records for how the apostles died (aside from James, not really an apostle, but Jesus’s brother) who’s mentioned by Josephus. We have legends that sometimes conflict with each other.