"Theists: would you view the truth?"
It just occurred to me, for example, all the divorced and remarried Christian theists would (or should) be aware of that specific conduct being ruled adultery by Christ Himself, who asserts Christian marriage is indissoluble, so they have viewed the 'truth' and dismissed it out of hand as it would be inconvenient for them to comport themselves in accord with Christ's teaching on that matter
So when we find nuggets in the Bible itself regarding disagreement on whether or not the crucifixion provides atonement for sin (without which there is no Christian religion), and gospels that don't agree on the day or the time of day of the crucifixion, or Christ's demeanor on the way to the cross, or what He said on the cross, or whether or not Christ demonstrated signs of who He was, the topic of this thread is asked and answered:
No, the Truth is clear from the Bible itself: Christianity is a false religion,
yet belief persists.
It just occurred to me, for example, all the divorced and remarried Christian theists would (or should) be aware of that specific conduct being ruled adultery by Christ Himself, who asserts Christian marriage is indissoluble, so they have viewed the 'truth' and dismissed it out of hand as it would be inconvenient for them to comport themselves in accord with Christ's teaching on that matter
So when we find nuggets in the Bible itself regarding disagreement on whether or not the crucifixion provides atonement for sin (without which there is no Christian religion), and gospels that don't agree on the day or the time of day of the crucifixion, or Christ's demeanor on the way to the cross, or what He said on the cross, or whether or not Christ demonstrated signs of who He was, the topic of this thread is asked and answered:
No, the Truth is clear from the Bible itself: Christianity is a false religion,
yet belief persists.
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.