Jesus' Resurrection vs Ancient Mythology
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They''ll give anyone a doctorate nowadays.
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Myth's, why are we still debating myth's??, never any evidence.. how about Bigfoot, the Lochness monster, Atlantis..
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In the future people will laugh when they read about us who live now, laugh at the fact that millions of people still believed ancient fairy-tales about "after-lives" and "invisible men in the sky", even though we had all this science and knowledge available.: )
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@rfvidz Lol this is comical, all religions are laughable. Fairy tale world of atheists? What an idiot, not everyone is as gullible as you.
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@bersa888 ...AND, he first says that "he doesn't assume" that the Bible should be considered a reliable text. He then proceeds in basing his entire argument on the veracity of the Sacred Scriptures themselves... in the book of the intellectually honest debaters, that is the equivalent of cheating, throwing smoke around, nay, of lying to people.
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The strongest "evidence" from Habermas is absolutely non-existent and offensive in its dishonesty - that is, unless your are religious ;-)
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Habermas is conveniently ignoring the rest of the world (China, Australia, Africa, the Americas...) and their deities, who also returned from the dead, were not born from natural places, etc. etc....
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@rfvidz Which fairy tails do atheists believe? Atheists are defined as people who do not believe in a deity, though not necessarily those that believe in the lack of a deity.
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Where is the Christian getting his information?
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where was jesus born? nazareth or bethlehem?
so sad dat these ridiculous fairytales r discussed on national televisions,quite a shame on humanity
thescorpionking2020 7 months ago
@thescorpionking2020 Well, Christians are always open to the fairy tale world of atheists. Don't be so mean to them.
rfvidz 7 months ago