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11-27-2005, 07:41 PM | #11 |
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15:8 and last of all he appeared to me also, as to one abnormally born.
Kosh:I see what you mean. My language has been, at best, imprecise this thread. Paul claimed to have seen the risen Christ, as had those I mentioned before. Would you agree that is an accurate way of stating it? Diogenes:I think for the most part I addressed your objection right here. I think, however, your assesment of miraculous material is a bit too Bultmann-esque / post-enlightenment. It's conceivable that there are naturalistic explanations for many of these events, or were greatly exaggerated after being transmitted through various sources. That said, I'm agnostic as to whether Jesus was regarded as a miracleworker during his life (beyond that of any other average Jew), and I certainly don't believe that the laws of nature have ever been broken. |
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The only legitimate objection to the Christian faith is the problem of evil, something which no Christian is ever fully able to solve.
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Assuming the historical Jesus existed. could you clarify please. Do you mean Jesus as described int he bible with all the miracles etc,
or just that there was a guy around that time called Jesus who believed himself to be the son of god and could do magic? or some combination of the two? or something compeltely different, maybe? |
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If Jesus was only a exceptional human .. would what remained bear any relation to the relgion we call Christianity ... NO second Adam ... No Redemption of Mankind No High priest sitting at the right hand ... etc ... etc ... It might bear some similarity to JW's as there would still be a god ... hmmmm perhaps Islam is right he was only one of many prophets ... interesting to speculate if we strip away the supernatural claims on his behalf what would the theology of Paul / Peter/John et-al have looked like ... |
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Case in point: let's disregard all the terrible things Hitler did to the Jews, all the attacks that he made on other countres, etc. Other than that, what do you really have against Hitler? Quote:
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I ask the question in light of some of the articles being written at SkepticWiki, in which user jjramesey (who is not a Christian) is current writing articles arguing for a historical Jesus. Quote:
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