sinnerdaniel94 Wrote:All of our past experience with chairs means we have solid reasons to think it unlikely that one will collapse upon a particular sitting.SofaKingHigh Wrote:No, this would be one of literally hundreds of reasons.
Now, with this new found knowledge of the book you live your entire life by, doesn't it make you question it? At all?
ok just wondering
and no
I feel bad for anyone who needs solid evidence for everything in their lives.
like double checking a chair before sitting on it
or making sure their wife didn't poison their coffee
faith is exercised daily by everyone
I just choose to place my faith in Jesus
and people will crucify me for it I honestly jump for joy when people hate me for it because great is my reward in heaven
Hopefully, one knows human beings in general and their spouse in particular to assess the probability of their coffee being poisoned as very low, too low to worry about.
There's a big difference between realistic assessment of probability based on a lifetime of experience, and believing in something backed by nothing but people who believe in it saying it's true.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.