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There are? Could you enligten me please? I'm trying to think of a proof for Santa Claus not existing and I can't think of one offhand.
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Seems to me like you've already lost this debate Procurator...............
The existence of extra-biblical documentation of jesus' existence is non-existent. Your supposed authors have all been debunked authoritatively leaving you with nothing but the catholic-edited bible to substantiate your claims. What nonsense you believe. I personally think the santa analogy works very well to disprove your offensive deity. There is more evidence for santa than there is for either your god or jesus. Miracles=magic=nonsense=supernatural=bible stories=ignorance Cheers Skeptic Pete "A child of 5 could understand this! Quick, someone fetch a child of 5!" |
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(2) You said even if we had no independent corroboration of Jesus miracles, this would not disprove them. Sure. But it's not the job of skeptics to disprove miracles - it's the job of believers to prove them. After all, it's equally unreasonable to disprove Santa Claus (you seem to think this is possible, I'm eagerly awaiting who you'd like to do it) - it's the job of believers in Santa Claus to prove him. No smilie here. This is something serious to think about deeply. |
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There are extra-Biblical documents which mention the existence of Christians, and some of them mention that the Christians believe that the founder of their religion was crucified. There are no extra-Biblical documents which claim that Jesus actually was crucified. According to Roman records, numerous people WERE crucified, but Jesus wasn't among them. There are Jewish records of various heretical preachers with similar names who died by various means at various times, but the details don't line up with Jesus. Quote:
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Incidentally, if you'd like to present a case that there IS more evidence for God than for Santa, I suggest you read the thread Santa and God and continue the discussion there.
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What, in your opinion, does qualify as historical evidence for the existence of a miracle-worker? What sort of parlor tricks would you consider to be miracles in the first place? Quote:
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If the bible is your standard, I wonder how you discern the reliable bits of Tacitus' writings from the wacky bits? Do you believe that anyone who can conjure wine at weddings and do tricks with fish and bread is demonstrating their divinity, or does this only count if it is recorded in scripture? If the bible said that Jonah swallowed the whale, what would you believe? Cheers, Naked Ape |
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