(May 6, 2014 at 7:54 am)Esquilax Wrote: And that's where you reach shaky ground, because to claim he was more than a Jewish preacher is to write a check that the evidence can't cash. That's the issue here; you're now asking us to believe that you have God A,I'm not asking you to believe anything.
Quote:while using "evidence" that would be equally present in cases of Gods BGod B is pretty silly: this god manifests in reality but this god's actions do not manifest in reality. The god himself is observable in the universe, but he doesn't do anything. With god B we wouldn't expect accounts of his actions, but Christianity has that.
Quote:or C.No, in the case of C, we wouldn't expect accounts of his presence or actions, but Christianity has those.