(August 2, 2017 at 5:10 pm)RoadRunner79 Wrote: Thanks, I did miss that part if Astreja was trying to change things though.
However if the fingerprints don't conclusively point to me as the attacker, then of what evidence are they?
You keep on adding new "ifs" to the equation. Let's say for now that they are your prints, and that they're placed on the parts of the chair that you were holding onto when you assaulted the victim. In the presence of other testable things, for example blood from a head wound where the chair leg struck the victim, it's making a rather convincing case against you.
I see no comparable evidence for the foundational claims of Christianity, just hearsay recorded more than a generation after the events they describe. To put this in perspective, the gospel of Mark (thought to be written circa 66-70 CE) is analogous to someone writing an account in 2017 of miracles of The Force that occurred in an obscure theatre on the Star Wars opening weekend in 1977.