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No presentation of affirmative claim. No evaluative framework offered. Repeat: Since this is my last response (unless you decide to act maturely and properly present your argument) I'll provide you with an abbreviated example. I really shouldn't have to do this - Johnny Skeptic has provided several examples of how a statement should be framed, and there is no doubt you understand the obligation. However, just to remove all excuses and fig leafs from bfniii - your statement might go something like this: "I take the affirmative position that XYZ is true. Using evidence from sources such as A, B and C, I will demonstrate my position. I propose that the evidence must be [characteristic], it cannot be [characteristic], and must be [characteristic]. The debate will follow the customary rules of presentation. If I succeed in this, will you agree that I have met my burden?" Then we discuss the details and see if we have room for agreement or not. That's how these things work. |
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why are you trying to influence a certain group of people? what do you hope to gain from that? |
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Furthermore, Johnny Skeptic goes on to affirmatively assert that the prophecy cannot be accurately dated. Once again, this means that the burden of proof is on him. He must prove that the prophecy cannot be accurately dated. There is no burden of proving that the propecy can be accurately dated on the person contesting his claim. In other words, we can't have our cake and eat it too. If a Christian came here and said she had a simple validation of the Tyre prophecy, she would be besieged (rightfully) by skeptics demanding that she satisfy the burden of proof regarding the validity of the prophecy. Similarly, if the same Christian said that the Tyre prophecy can be accurately dated, the skeptics would (again, rightfully) demand that the burden of proof be placed on the Christian to show that this is true. It's great to be in the position of the skeptic, but you can't make affirmative claims and be in the position of the skeptic at the same time. |
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Regarding item 2, the issues of WHAT happened in antiquity and WHEN writings about what happened in antiquity are two completely different issues. Any competent and honest historian will tell you this. Virtually all historians agree that Ezekiel and Nebuchadnezzar once lived, but not anywhere near virtually all historians agree that the Tyre prophecy was written before the events, and that later revisions were not made. Quote:
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[quote=JS] Aside from the issue of the Resurrection, the undecided crowd are uncertain what Jesus did, so you most certainly cannot tell them to read the Bible and tell you what they disagree with.� [quote=bfniii] Why not? Because some of them do not agree or disagree. They are undecided, and they will ask you for instance why you believe that Jesus healed people other than “the Bible says so.� Quote:
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If a college student told you that he was shopping for a worldview, and many are, and asked you which worldview you would suggest that he follow and why, what would you tell him? Please assume that the young man is already familiar with the Bible, the books of other major world religions, and Deism. |
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In actuality, it really isn't a claim as much as it is a challenge to anyone who believes they can make a convincing case for a particular date. IOW, it is less a shifting of the burden than an attempt to challenge someone to accept the burden. I guess the claim being made would be an implied assertion of ability to defeat any attempt. |
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One of the requirements of prophecy (to be valid) is that it be written before the event in question. All Johnny is doing is pointing out that nobody has yet proven that to be the case. In the christians' healong rush to claim this as a valid prophecy, they have skipped a step in their proof -- all Johnny is doing is bringing that to their attention. Quote:
2. Johnny's claim was a negative claim. |
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