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Where is there Christian opposition?
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Prove that I am a Christian, Toto. In any thread you care to start, because it would be off topic in this one, or in any other current thread.
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Is this facebook discussion based on an erroneous premise, that the miraculous is possible? Is it true that there is only one rational assumption about resurrection, that it is impossible? Or does one assume, even pro tem., that it is possible?
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Atheism is simply non-belief, that doesn't require any claim of knowledge. Are Christians claiming to 'know the unknowable' when they say they don't believe in Zeus? |
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One can say, "I'm an atheist," but one cannot prove it. It's not a statement worth a philosopher's time. It's self-centred, and of no interest. One can discuss what is susceptible to reasonable proof. So if I say, "I'm a atheist, because..." I begin to get interesting where I begin to finish the sentence. But atheism cannot finish the sentence rationally, because one cannot disprove the existence of deity, formally or informally, simply because it is beyond the power of humanity to look everywhere. Atheism is no more than blind guesswork, or wishful thinking. Agnosticism makes sense, and people are beginning to realise it. Theism has at least the possibility of proof— informal proof, that is. The Bible, that is the object of interest in BC&H, forms a basis for theist belief, and that fact needs to be accepted by those who post and read here. The opening statement in the OP is defective because it infers an absolute proof, and is circularity. It would have been better as: If Jesus (was) resurrected, it was the proof that we could trust him. |
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