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I don't know why you guys keep asking for more extra biblical evidence other then what has been presented here. That statement is at the end of everyone's post. You are obviously not going to get anymore proof or explanations about Jesus if you don't believe that he was real by now, the evidence is reliable and can be logically traced back to Jesus' existence. You all know that you aren't going to find extra biblical evidence that you deem fitting anyway, but you keep asking for it (which some of you do rather smugly). All you are really saying is "Show me some of your speculative evidence so I can show you up and prove you wrong again"...I think I would actually rather see that then continually reading "I'm still waiting".:Cheeky: |
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Originally Posted by cajela Way, way earlier in this thread the contradictions among the 4 gospels were "reconciled" by noting the common tendency of eye-witnesses to disagree with each other. Well, that is true - eye-witness testimony is indeed not the most reliable. But if you're granting that the authors are fallible and make mistakes, well, there goes all possible claim to inerrancy, doesn't it? Quote:
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Originally Posted by ddc0708 If god were perfect, or even existed in the Judea-Christian value that you present, then he wouldn't have needed to wipe the Earth clean the first time since humans wouldn't have been so right the first time, due to his perfection. So, in the Christian sense, he wouldn't have needed to "flood the earth". That is if you believe that sort of thing to begin with. There... god is fallable. I could bring to light quite a few more instances, but I'm willing to bet you'll retreat back to the same thing that every Christian does... which is "Oh, that's what God planned to do", as if by some means you could bring human reasoning to your God which you so adamently claim is impossible. So, you see, I'd really like you to explain your stance PV... What I would really like though is if One allegiance, and yourself, decided to actually give us Extra-Biblical references... but I can see that isn't going to happen. Quote:
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One allegiance, all we need is for you show us something or tell us someting that is not in the Bible that proves Jesus is alive right now and sitting on the right of God. There must be something you can come up with. It's been 2000 years since Jesus ascended, haven't any unclean spirits been sent into pigs anywhere in the whole world or a dead being raised. There so much that can be done to show us that Jesus is still a God.
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I was a history major in college. In order to ascertain something as fact you need first person accounts.
You have shown zero first-person accounts. What you have shown are person to the x accounts, some plainly falsified. Check out American FirstHand - which contains first person accounts of people in early US History. These are the foundations of history. Old Ygg |
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Also official documents aren't historical documents because they aren't first person accounts? A law isn't an historical document? Please. History is simply written texts. That's all history means. We must evaluate those texts for reliability. Often a first person text is less reliable than a text far removed from the first person. Is Mein Kampf a better history of pre-Nazi Germany than third person accounts from newpapers. I don't think so. |
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Aristophanes -- he was a playwright. A playwright, as in somebody who writes fictions! So we have three references, one from a purported disciple whose lifelihood depended on the mythos of this Socrates (i.e., Plato, all written years after Socrates' purported trial of which we have no record!), the other a political exile with an axe to grind against Athens, the purported killer of this Socrates, and the third a writer of fictions. And you say that's more proof of Socrates' existences than the numerous authors who wrote about Jesus. The double standard reeks. If you doubt the historicity of Jesus you are obliged for sure to deny the historicity of Socrates (that's how off course the mythologizers are!) |
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