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07-06-2008, 04:06 PM | #11 |
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Just went to the Jesus Film Project site... but couldn't find any "miracle" stories. Where are they located? All I know is that it scares me when I read about an organization whose first response to the witchcraft hysteria in Africa is not to point out that witches don't exist but that you need Jesus to combat them. That's just substituting one irrational superstition with another.
I hope these miracle stories include well-documented (and preferrably videotaped) instances of amputees' limbs being restored and not just people in wheelchairs jumping up yelling "hallelujah." I went to a faith healer's revival meeting once in L.A. (when I was still a Christian) and had a lovely conversation with the woman sitting next to me. Halfway through the service, she suddenly jumped up when the preacher called for all the deaf people to be healed and ran to the stage. Either she was a damn good lip reader or she was part of a carefully orchestrated sham. I know which one is more likely (even then my natural skepticism got the better of me). I don't understand what is supposed to be so great about "faith" anyway. Is there any more overrated commodity in this world? I think it was Sam Harris who once defined faith as "What you need when you don't have enough evidence for what it is you want to believe." (paraphrase). I love that! Faith is for the gullible. |
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Historicity does not need to be positive. For example consider the historicity of plain fraudulent account written in century x purporting to be written in century x minus 2. The fiction itself does not have any historicity until the century x. In this instance, until we have any evidence to the contrary, if the resurrection account was simply some theological romancer from a later century spinning a yarn for the sake of it, I have not yet been able to decide whether the measure of the historicity in centuries x-2 and x-1 of such an account is actually zero or indeed null. Best wishes, Pete |
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Hearsay stories from anonymous writers (Gospels) Authority figures telling you what to believe (Parents, Pastors, Bible Study Teachers) A culture of belief (Church, family, friends) What you don't have is: Compelling evidence that the supernatural events described in the Bible, ever really happened. |
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I'd like to point out that even if we grant that miracles are possible, it would not mean that we can infer that miracles did happen from either first, second or third hand accounts.
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Actually I found some documented proof of miracles. I posted this in GRD but it was met with the usual fallacious reasoning with over simplifications.
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All you have is faith. It is a belief in things without evidence. If you had evidence, you would not need faith. Faith is not enough for some of us.:banghead: |
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