RE: Why did pagans not take any notice of Jesus?
March 8, 2019 at 10:41 am
(This post was last modified: March 8, 2019 at 10:41 am by Jehanne.)
(March 8, 2019 at 3:54 am)Godscreated Wrote:(March 7, 2019 at 10:24 am)Jehanne Wrote: I cannot disprove that the angel Gabriel did not appear corporeally to Muhammad nor that the angel Moroni did not appear to Joseph Smith, and yet, both of their "revelations" appear to be contrary to each others. By the way, do you accept the so-called Miracle of the Sun that was witnessed by 50K individuals?
God does not work in contrary ways, so at least one of those can be dismissed between the two, now lets put the one that's left against Christianity and you can dismiss it, Christianity was here before the one left no matter which one you would dismiss originally. Why do you keep asking if I believe in certain miracles, I do believe that God provides miracles today, yesterday and from the beginning of time. Personally I do not believe it, to many inconsistent reports, it was only observed in one place and should have been seen everywhere the sun was shining at that time. It was slight cloudy, broken clouds and that is significant, the colors were filtered through the clouds and the suns perceived movement could have been from the clouds moving across the sun, I've seen stars that seemed to dance in the night sky because of thin clouds moving past the star. My greatest doubt comes from Mary supposedly doing this miracle, God is the miracle worker, He alone has the power to manipulate His creation. Science and observation along with knowing how God says He works is reasonable evidence to not believe this happened.
GC
Okay, you choose to believe in some miracle accounts while finding rational reasons to disbelieve in other accounts. I find your "reasoning" to be circular -- "Well, Christianity is true, because Christianity is true," a type of question-begging, or, assuming the conclusion. You have yet to provide me with a single reason why I should take any Christian belief seriously, and so, at this point, I am going to stop asking.