Quote:I am in no mood to play your fucking games, lad. Having read that pile of drivel...which you doubtlessly think is profound but I assure you there have been others here before you who said the same silly shit and did it better.
Explain, nuff said.
Quote:Oh, so you're a True Christian™ then, are you? So devout muslims, who have an open relationship with God are suddenly Christians? What about Jews?
Seriously? Are you seriously trying to troll me?
Quote:Mark 15:34
My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
Those weren't his last words
Quote:Where are all the accounts of these prophecies fulfilled? In the Bible.
Do we have any other source detailing the prophecies being fulfilled? No.
Is the Bible biased towards supporting it's own theology? Yes.
Do accounts only found in one source, which is biased, sound reliable in any way? No.
Actually, we do have other sources. It's universal among historians(Christians and non-Christians) that Jesus was crucified by the order of Roman Prefect Pontius Pilate, as predicted in the Bible. How do you debunk that?
Quote:"God of the gaps" is essentially what you are trying to purport here. Just because science hasn't fully answered the question "How did we get here?" doesn't mean you can automatically assume goddidit. You have to support your hypotheses just like scientists do.
I don't think science will ever answer that question. Why does the universe exist?< This question is impossible to answer through science.
Quote:So in your opinion, this is undeniable proof of not Zeus, not Odin, not Raksasa, but the one-in-three God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit?
I don't see how short circuiting brains make you pick that god over the other 3 000 ever created.
That didn't disprove my point at all? Make a real argument.
Quote:This isn't proof or even evidence of god for good reasons. Firstly, all NDEs are anecdotal in nature, which means they cannot be used as evidence in an argument. Secondly, a readiness to believe and a heightened emotional state doesn't make for a reliable recollection of events. Thirdly, a lot of people say their NDE involved going towards a light. Curiously enough, most times people nearly die, they are attended by an ambulance, with bright lights.
What is some people are honestly telling the truth? Out of millions of cases at least a few of them would be telling the truth. It isn't a small sample, it's a whole lot of people. A whole lot of people saying the same thing.
Some prominent atheists have has NDEs and changed their minds about the afterlife.
As for your last point, many of them end up in the hospital and your point really isn't any hard evidence anyways.
One question,
Do you wish there was an afterlife?