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Math Does Not Prove the Resurrection
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So "Simpleburne" has mathematically proved the resurrection? Not quite. Quote:
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So God probably exists. A God who probably exists would probably become incanate. He would probably be like Jesus. The evidence for the resurrection confirms them all and God's likely existence is evidence for the resurrection. So is God's existence evidence for the Rez or is the Rez evidence for God's existence? Not clear on this point. Swinburne's points more accurately: --God probably does not exist. --God--a perfect and infinite being who is self-sustained and needs nothing would probably not want to create humans. --Why would an infinite being want to be a poor, ignorant, illiterate, rabble-rousing Jew in the first third of the first century who was beaten, humiliated and crucified for sedition and anarchy? --There is no good evidence for the resurrection and even if there was some Hume's method of evaluating personal claims to miracles holds true (greater miracle). Quote:
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The Resurrection of God Incarnate is searchable on Amazon (no reviews yet?)
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Here's a thread from 2002 on this topic: Math does not prove the resurrection
I thought I had seem something more recent. |
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