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Post #1often, jesus myth theorists demand evidence- scientific, verifiable, repeatable evidence from those who reject their theories. however, frequently, they will not present evidence when asked to do so. why?
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Post #31
Star wrote:Are you able to answer my question coherently? If the answer's no, then you and I are done here. I won't get into a debate with you on this until 1) I understand what you mean by JMTs, 2) you understand my position on Jesus, or lack thereof (which I can tell already you don't), and 3) I have an opinion on this subject that I care enough about to bother defending (which I won't know until you answer me).GADARENE wrote:Star wrote: What's a Jesus myth theory?
I believe Jesus may have been a real man, but was neither a prophet nor the son of god.
but, why do you think jesus may have been a real man? that's what i'm trying to learn from the myth believers. he wasn't a prophet nor the son of god, but perhaps a real man, why? what helps you figure this out? what evidence? what rationale? what logic?
is it more a gut decision, intuition, process of elimination, common sense?
lol
Post #32
GADARENE wrote:
this oft repeated, unintelligent, silly, convoluted, what feels like an endless justification, hasn't worked once. summarizing would be nice, too. long-winded, rambling nonsense is suggestive of a seventh grader seeking to fill five pages of bologna hoping to sucker a teacher into buying the myth you actually know your subject. but you do get an a for effort.
as someone hyper-critical of christianity as a contrived, rumored, pie-in-the-sky, pile of unsubstantiated fairy tales, you sport a remarkably similar talent.
get honest. your journey begins that moment
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Post #33
TheTruth101 wrote:Star wrote:Are you able to answer my question coherently? If the answer's no, then you and I are done here. I won't get into a debate with you on this until 1) I understand what you mean by JMTs, 2) you understand my position on Jesus, or lack thereof (which I can tell already you don't), and 3) I have an opinion on this subject that I care enough about to bother defending (which I won't know until you answer me).GADARENE wrote:Star wrote: What's a Jesus myth theory?
I believe Jesus may have been a real man, but was neither a prophet nor the son of god.
but, why do you think jesus may have been a real man? that's what i'm trying to learn from the myth believers. he wasn't a prophet nor the son of god, but perhaps a real man, why? what helps you figure this out? what evidence? what rationale? what logic?
is it more a gut decision, intuition, process of elimination, common sense?
lol
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