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04-20-2001, 09:48 AM | #1 |
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chuckie colson
He has been dealing with a new 'case for christ' book lately--- Yesturday and today have been interesting...
Today's transcript isn't up yet (although I would like to include it here), but the 19th's is. What do you guys think? (other than that he is a jerk?) I hadn't heard of a couple of these... thanks |
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04-20-2001, 11:12 AM | #3 |
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Which ones had you not heard before? What are your thoughts on those points?
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04-20-2001, 11:20 AM | #4 |
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Well, I have to admit, I have no idea where jess came up with the claim that Colson or Strobel is a jerk from the column... there's a link to another article that sounds like it may be the second in the series as well. The only impression I got is that Strobel wasn't particularly thorough, and asked people with obvious biases for the "evidence." Colson just sounds like he's reading bits of Strobel's book and sticking his "seal of approval" on them.
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04-20-2001, 11:55 AM | #5 | ||
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I said the 'other than he is a jerk' because the last time I brought up something Colson said, that was the sum and total of about half the responses.
I may agree, but I wanted to hear about his arguements, not his jerkiness... I think I want to read Strobel's book... but I am sure there will be a good critical review of it soon somewhere on the net... Quote:
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(his last point, the fact that every one of Jesus? disciples was willing to suffer and die for his beliefs. always makes me laugh... Early Mormons also were martyred... would they have died if it were a lie?) Is that better? seriously, I want to know (I was rushed on my way out when I posted last, and I didn't want to lose any of it, so I claim haste) (NSIMC) |
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He's a jerk for several reasons. One readily available reason is because he uses painfully stupid material like this: Quote:
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Colson also uses his personal experience in conspiracies(and how they fail) as evidence that the story of Christ is true- if it had been a deception, it would have been uncovered as such by one of the conspirators at some point(especially if doing so could save your own hide.) |
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(a) didn't believe it was him (even after 3 years of wandering the Judaean hillsides with him); and (b) didn't recognize him (in spite of seeing him daily for 3 years); and (c) wanted him to prove that he was real - let me touch you; eat some fish and some honeycomb and I'll believe in you Now if Thomas, who taught with Christ and lived with him for 3 years could be that skeptical, then I guess the rest of us are excused. In fact, I would like to have the same quality of evidence that Thomas received. Ah me. But there is still more. Your simplistic explanation also does not address the problem that we do not have testimony from 12 apostles. Where are their books? Where are their claims? Not to mention the problems with: (a) mass hallucination, similar to the appearances of the Virgin, etc; or (b) the general unreliability of human memory, even eyewitness memory - John Hockenberry did an NBC special on this very problem a few days ago. An actor, posing as a thief, barged into a class of law students and stole the professor's handbag. This class had just finished a series of lectures on the unreliability of eyewitness testimony in courtroom trials. In spite of the fact that (1) they had just learned the problems with such testimony and (2) they were law students, trained to pay attention to details, a surprising number of them still mis-identified the thief and were subject to suggestive details interjected by the professor. Quote:
2. What evidence do you have that mass hallucination was never renounced? As theists are fond of saying: absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. Quote:
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04-21-2001, 11:41 AM | #9 |
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Here is a sympathetic view of Colson:
http://www.baptist.org/Baptists&News/Colson_010.htm Colson is a jerk, though certainly not a complete one. He seems to have invented the lie that Cassie Bernall was reading her Bible in the library before she was shot. Michael |
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As for Thomas, the message there is more about the grace of God towards the doubting sinner(Thomas). "Blessed(happy) are those who have not seen yet believe." [This message has been edited by a_theistnotatheist (edited April 22, 2001).] |
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