(June 3, 2015 at 11:13 am)robvalue Wrote: Christianity, in its basic form, isn't a lot different to Santa really. Be good, and you get good stuff. Be bad, and you don't get good stuff. However the Santa proposition is more believable because you get tangible rewards every year, rather than this ridiculous idea of getting your rewards after you're dead. Talk about the perfect con...
Wallym: are you only here talking to us because you benefit from it?
Santa is more believable?
Grown-ups know that they are Santa. Kids who are older know that their parents are Santa. Parents eventually tell their kids that they were Santa. If you go to the North Pole, can you find Santa's workshop? Can NORAD track Santa's sleigh every Christmas eve?
No?
How does this work with Christianity?