Your being ridiculous. All religions do this — Gregory
Is it not a raison d'etre for philosophy to seek and discover the truths, if any, underlying beliefs? If one starts, a proiri, with the belief in a god informing his/her reasoning, where lies truth? — Torus34
[sic]Nothing can be prove in philosophy in the sense of a Aristolean deduction. I don't trust Christians philosophical intuition at all — Gregory
There are basic structures in philosophy which can be agreed upon as the basis for further discussion. These can be thought of as axioms, similar to those found in, for example Euclidean geometry. — Torus34
No, everything can be doubted, even non-Euclidean geometry. Why does doubt scare you? — Gregory
Is it true you can doubt everything? Yes. That is a belief forced by the evidence. You can choose to doubt it. No problem with that. Is it true you doubt? Does it go on forever? Yes, can that be doubt? Yes. It goes on to infinity. Can that be doubted, yes. Are Christians a fanatical cult yes. So you see who has the problem here. Faith (choosing to believe something) has no place in philosophy. [Bold face mine.] — Gregory
Faith (choosing to believe something) has no place in philosophy. — Gregory
Oh my self!, it is ridiculous how the staff lets this kind of madness endure in the forum. — Gus Lamarch
Then go somewhere else. We like to talk about INTERESTING things on this forum, not Christian crap all the time — Gregory
You are not interesting. — Gus Lamarch
Religion is most usually fanatical. Have you seen this forum lately? — Gregory
I have many interesting threads. You have none. — Gregory
I've seen you, you seem fanatical. But that is not an answer to the question asked. — Kenosha Kid
You fanatical drug addicts can talk to other people who are NOT going to pay attention and who are going to go to other threads to have meaningful conversations. Your arguments stand refuted and your religion stands condemned to the Fires of Hell where it was born — Gregory
Rome conquered them first — Gregory
Jesus did not simply resurrect from the dead, — Josh Vasquez
but he was the only person to do so who not only predicted his resurrection, — Josh Vasquez
but who made the assertion that he was (and is) God in the flesh. — Josh Vasquez
CS Lewis does a great job of highlighting Jesus’ claim to be God and not just a great moral teacher because he did intend to leave us thinking of him as a great moral teacher. If Jesus claimed to be God, predicted his resurrection, and physically resurrected, then your claim that his resurrection looks a lot less impressive compared to others is false. — Josh Vasquez
In fact, if these three things that I have listed are true then I would suppose there has never and will never be a more important resurrection than the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Not only because of who he claimed to be prior to his resurrection, but because of the ramifications it has on the eternity of all. His teachings are no longer only lessons on how to live a morally exceptional life, but on how to achieve life itself. I make this claim because if we are destined to live in eternity with God or apart from God our eternal life would take far more precedence over our earthly “life”. — Josh Vasquez
The gospels are simply historical accounts or records of the life of Jesus as understood by Matthew, Mark, and Luke. — Josh Vasquez
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