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Habermas asked 4 catholic priests.
3 accepted the historicity of the empty tomb. 3/4 = 75% There ya go... |
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For example, the academics I've met in Jewish studies, seem more knowledgable than rabbis I know. I think it would be hard to find one who believes the various miracles literally. Evidently this is a semantic issue, I'm assuming he asked more than 4, otherwise there would be statistical issues; not to mention just asking Catholics. |
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![]() or, possibly this: ![]() Sorry about that... (Catholic Priests, many at least and unlike the clergy from some (most?) protestant denominations, are actually highly educated, as part of the priesthood requirement.) |
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