This is a strange argument. He starts out by indicating that ghosts are a similar image to Jesus' resurrection, but he calls them "fairy tales." And then, the whole next part of the argument strives to make a distinction between the motives of ghosts (vengeful) and the motives of Jesus (non-vengeful) to call attention to the true godliness of Jesus versus the dead people we're "used to hearing from."
He's going the wrong way - he should have realized that both are fairy tales.
This is a strange argument. He starts out by indicating that ghosts are a similar image to Jesus' resurrection, but he calls them "fairy tales." And then, the whole next part of the argument strives to make a distinction between the motives of ghosts (vengeful) and the motives of Jesus (non-vengeful) to call attention to the true godliness of Jesus versus the dead people we're "used to hearing from."
He's going the wrong way - he should have realized that both are fairy tales.
BbVortexMortinghan 2 weeks ago