(June 17, 2016 at 7:05 am)Veritas_Vincit Wrote: Thomas
--Point 1: they wouldn't be right or wrong, but most Christians would disagree with them. They would be an exception to the rule, and they would be contradicting the Bible so it would be on them to demonstrate that they are correct.--
But do you think you would be right, being logical to think someone who said they were a Christian and said they hated Jesus Christ and you went to other people and told them that, that person is a Christian ?
--Point 2: it doesn't matter if I can prove that someone didn't because the burden of proof is on the person making the claim - until you can demonstrate that a person DID go and add all the bad bits to the Bible, no one else is rationally justified in believing it. So, I won't believe it unless you can prove it.--
You might think it's fair to think that if someone makes a claim then sometimes it's right of a person who didn't make the claim to show how it's false and that if a person makes a claim saying something is false and doesn't have the evidence to prove it they should never claim it.
I'm willing to put forward for your consideration so you might think of what the truth is about The Bible.
Because it's such a long explanation and needs to be explained by someone I think it's best to do it in small parts at a time. Do you want me to ?
Veritas Vincit, you may look at my answers above.