Kabane The Christian vs Matt Dillahunty (Aftermath)
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@Erstaunliche8Jungen I don't celebrate Christmas. Why would I?
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@Erstaunliche8Jungen It's actually NOT Jesus' day, but anyway. :-p
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@AutonomousVII What "things they shouldn't"?
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MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!! JESUS'S DAY.I'M SOO HAPPY AND LOVE JESUS SO MUCH.you atheists still celebrate Christmas right?though it's prolly more for the gifts.Lol.It's a wonderful holiday,I am not ashamed to show my love for jesus and what he did for us.He completes me.
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just to respond to this whole debate...a WHILE back I sent Kabane a private message...very politely...asking him what evidence he had seen to support the ressurection...I was responding to a video he had made where he had mentioned people not believing evidence of the ressurection...I asked him if he could please tell me what evidence so I could take a look at it...he never responded...any idea what he is viewing as evidence?
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@Stairc Look at Zecharia Sitchin's work, sitchin.com. Or look up pictures of the ancient tablets. It tells a story of the Annunaki who came from the planet Nibiru created humans to mine for gold. It's interesting because the tablets follow the bible in very interesting comparison. Not arguing anything or stating any which point is true just that an ancient Sumerian culture had knowledge of things they shouldn't and that time in history telling a compelling story if you look at all the research.
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@odeegulmatico LOL
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@AutonomousVII please direct me to the sumerian tablets that describe the shape of the solar system
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"Theology: The field of study and analysis of make believe; for the purpose of spinning reality to conform to the human imagination so the control of others can be achieved".
-Scott Tebben
@CommonSenseMan1
Sorry this is a bit late; your post was 2 months ago.
It's not that textual evidence is not sufficient for historical events. It's that textual evidence is not sufficient for miraculous events in history. You must have corroborating evidence. Each claim is evaluated separately as to what standards need apply.
If a text claimed that Jesus walked on solid ground, I can take that at face value. If a text claimed that Jesus walked on water, I'm going to need more convincing.
monitoradiation 1 year ago 16
@Bailey828282 you know what, you remind me of my favorite Gandhi quote: "I like your Christ, i do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." If you are made in the image and likeness of God, then God must be a nutter.
odeegulmatico 4 months ago 10