RE: New religion
October 18, 2011 at 2:42 pm
(This post was last modified: October 18, 2011 at 3:02 pm by Carnavon.)
(October 16, 2011 at 12:41 pm)aleialoura Wrote: I just barfed because I saw Lee Strobel. You could have at least referenced somebody like William Lane Craig... even though he's delusional too, he makes for a more interesting argument.I referred to Lee Strobel and his testimony to indicate that a person (and more specifically an intelligent, educated (and in this specific case an atheist – as is the case with CS Lewis) can indeed come to a logical and reasonable conclusion that what is stated in the Bible is true.
Testimony is bullshit. Do you want testimonies of faith at your murder trial, when you know you're innocent, but everyone is sure and has faith that you did it? What if the evidence would clear you, but they won't allow it? Is that cool with you that testimonies of faith would only be admissible.
Of course not. The faith that you murdered someone could endure forever. Faith means nothing in the real world. Only evidence. It's drivel because it's the same baseless crap we hear all the time from theists.
Judaism, Buddhism, and Hinduism have been around longer than Christianity. How could you not bow and kiss the feet of Krishna? How could you not seek enlightenment by keeping your mouth shut and forming no attachments? How could you worship that false prophet?
If endurance proves something true, then there is some religions more true than Christianity.
See my siggy for details about how christianity got it's followers.
Faith means nothing and evidence is all that counts? On what evidence do you claim that first life started from non-living matter?
Christianity did not start with the new testament. Followers of Jesus Christ were first called Christians in Antioch, but if you read the Bible, it starts with the very first two people on earth. Christians do not ignore the Old Testament. To the contrary, much of what is in the new testament refers to the Old Testament.
What is a false prophet?
(October 18, 2011 at 2:37 pm)Minimalist Wrote:Kindly note my remark "at the time" (more specifically the religious leaders) and also earlier reference to present persecution. The present discussion is about discussing whether facts stated in the Bible is true (which evidence that can be verified bears out) and if that is the case, one should seriously consider the implications for one's own life and the hereafter.Quote:The aspect that I considered was that Christianity was strongly opposed by the religious leaders at the time
I'm going to take the chance that you are sincere and ask you "who?"
The evidence for systematic Roman oppression of xtians begins in the middle of the 3d century AD. The emperor Decius issued an edict.
Roman writers only seem to take notice of xtians in the late 2d century.
Prior to that we have only the brief report of Pliny the Younger ( c 110 AD) who came across a group which called themselves xtians but who don't seem to have been very dogmatic about it.
http://www.jesusneverexisted.com/persecutions.html
Quote:The Roman Empire lasted more than a thousand years and persecuted Christians for fewer than twelve of them. The 'Christian Empire' also lasted more than a thousand years and persecuted non-Christians through all of them.
I again also wish to address prophecy and this may be an interesting topic to explore in more detail. For if prophecy and claims made in the Bible is true and literal fulfillment a fact, there is a day of judgement.