Are you saying you know the truth of Christianity? But I thought you said you stopped being a Christian? So which is it? Do you believe in Christianity or not?Originally posted by Kuuntz
If thats what you want to believe go ahead, I know the truth.
Originally posted by RogerB
Zakath, ... The proof you seek isn't here.
I know that, yet they keep trying, and trying, and trying... :doh:Originally posted by RogerB
You know good and well that they cannot produce proof.
Don't look at me, it wasn't my turn to put out the elf repellent! :chuckle:Originally posted by Z Man
BTW Zakath, we had a great debate going on, until Elf Man here rudely interrupted...
I know that, yet they keep trying, and trying, and trying...
Why not start the ball rolling by showing us your answers to those questions...?
I don't know what your experiences are. Therefore I can't determine whether they are baloney or not.Originally posted by RogerB
Why not just cut to the chase and post why you think you are a better judge of my experiences than I?
I don't know what your experiences are. Therefore I can't determine whether they are baloney or not. And even after learning about my experiences you would be no more qualified to determine their baloney factor. To think otherwise starts you out on the wrong foot from the get go.
I can only speak from my own experience, and my experience has been that nothing remotely supernatural, spiritual, etc. has ever happened to me, in my whole life. Have you ever trusted God?
As I believe I am in no way special notice the restraint, differing in no fundamental way from the rest of humanity, I can only conclude that the rest of humanity hasn't had any supernatural experiences either, despite their protestations to the contrary. There you go again thinking that you are better able to determine the veracity of someone else's life experiences. Go to jail. Go directly to jail.
How do I account for the prophets of old? Starvation, dehydration, brain damage, epilepsy, ergotism, or some combination of these elements. Ummm...I didn't ask, but, now that you mention it, are you saying that the Old Testament prophets who correctly predicted future events were merely hungry, thirsty, etc.? Have YOU tried predicting the future lately?
I have no reason to trust that which, by your own admission, cannot be demonstrated to exist.Originally posted by RogerB
Have you ever trusted God?
Prophesy is vague, and always subject to interpretation. AFAIK, the bulk of those allegedly predicted events did not occur until many years later; rarely was the prophet around to say "See, I told you so!"Ummm...I didn't ask, but, now that you mention it, are you saying that the Old Testament prophets who correctly predicted future events were merely hungry, thirsty, etc.?
Why, yes, now that you mention it. Back in college, I predicted that I would successfully pound into hash a certain opponent, and do so without a scratch.Have YOU tried predicting the future lately?
I have no reason to trust that which, by your own admission, cannot be demonstrated to exist.
the bulk of those allegedly predicted events did not occur until many years later
rarely was the prophet around to say "See, I told you so!"
Know what? That particular prophecy was fulfilled...