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03-21-2006, 09:30 PM | #91 | |
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Witness claim: An otherwise normal human being becomes the first and only person in the history of the world to die - REALLY die - and then rise from the dead after 3 days. And the reason this is possible is because this particular person is actually a diety. If a witness made that claim today about.... hey, pick any person you want not named Jesus, no jury would believe him. In fact, no jury would get to hear him because no lawyer would have him testify. Rather than assuming the credibility of this witness, most people would question his honesty or sanity. |
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2. Claiming a violation of well-established natural regularities makes a witness automatically not credible. 3. Eyewitnessing a specific miracle is self-contradictory, because the connection between an event and our perceptions depend on the absence of miracles. Otherwise. how would one know that the photons which one's eyes had absorbed were not miraculously generated or deflected, that the cones and rods of the retina were not miraculously made to fire etc. The admission of the supernatural as an explanation cuts the connection between our perceptions and reality. |
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The picture is photoshopped He cut out himself sitting from another photo, you can still see the dark lines around it hehe. But the point is clear. Give this photo to a pro and he can make it so even a high zoom rate won't reveal it is photoshopped. |
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In the case of Peter, his words stand for themselves. Nearly 50% of all history is recorded by only one eyewitness. Now, there was some questions about who wrote the Gospel accounts? Irenaeus, around 180 on Matthew, Mark, Luke and John: "Matthew published his gospel among the Hebrews in their own tongue, when Peter and Paul were preaching the gospel in Rome and founding the church there. After their departure, Mark, the disciple and interpreter of Peter, himself handed down to us in writing the substance of Peter's preaching. Luke, the follower of Paul, set down in a book the gospel preached by his teacher. Then John, the disciple of the Lord, who leaned on his breast [John 13:25;21:20], himself produced his gospel, when he was living in Ephesus in Asia. (Irenaeus, Adversus haereses 3.3.4) |
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