I wasn't asking about miracles. You're right though. If Jesus came down today and walked on water, I still wouldn't believe he's the incarnation of Yahweh.
I see that you're basing a lot of this on your own feelings, and as such (and as I suspected) there's not really much to debate on that.
The only thing I'll still nitpick with you and other Christians about is that Jesus never said he would change the law (as I put forth earlier) and you didn't disprove that when you told me that he fulfilled the law. There's no need for argument (not at this point anyway, I think), for we're reading and understanding the same things. The only thing different is interpretation, and that's a whole other topic.
Disclaimer:
Please don't take my "interpretation" as meaning that I believe in the Bible, for I only use the Bible when pointing things out to those who read or believe in it.
I think I'm done with this one, so I'll give you the closing thoughts to our little back and forth.
I see that you're basing a lot of this on your own feelings, and as such (and as I suspected) there's not really much to debate on that.
The only thing I'll still nitpick with you and other Christians about is that Jesus never said he would change the law (as I put forth earlier) and you didn't disprove that when you told me that he fulfilled the law. There's no need for argument (not at this point anyway, I think), for we're reading and understanding the same things. The only thing different is interpretation, and that's a whole other topic.
Disclaimer:
Please don't take my "interpretation" as meaning that I believe in the Bible, for I only use the Bible when pointing things out to those who read or believe in it.
I think I'm done with this one, so I'll give you the closing thoughts to our little back and forth.