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Well you’ve found me. Awaiting evidence.I have yet to find an atheist with an open mind no matter what evidence you give them, they won’t look at it reasonably.
Well you’ve found me. Awaiting evidence.I have yet to find an atheist with an open mind no matter what evidence you give them, they won’t look at it reasonably.
God is not the only reason to have morals or ethics. And telling an atheist that their current brief system has no morals is unlikely to get them to listen to you.The morality argument is the best IMO. If all we are is cosmic dust and the universe will eventually stop expanding, come to a grinding halt with no planets or stars no motion… if the end is this soup of motionless particles then in that big picture no matter what we do or don’t there should be no morality, in that big picture there is no difference between crushing a rock or killing a person… however the atheist just like anybody else cannot just kill so there is a natural morality that is in the way… because God put it there without God there’s no reason for morality.
The Talmud seems to mention Jesus and His Mother although in derogatory terms. Why would it mention someone who did not exist?“There’s no proof Jesus existed.”
Die-hard atheists won’t consider any of that as evidence. The Bible, Talmud, extra-biblical writings, they won’t look at any of that. It’s all a fantasy, or as my brother-in-law says, “a beautiful fairy tale.”There are about a dozen “extra Biblical” references to Jesus that confirm the basic outlines of his life as reported in the four Gospels. That’s an inconvenient fact for atheists to deal with.
No, there are not. Nothing like it. And merely two from relevant centuries.There are about a dozen “extra Biblical” references to Jesus that confirm the basic outlines of his life as reported in the four Gospels.