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So far you've stuck out on pretty much everything you've claimed. You have no credibility with your dilettante rants.
Creating something out of nothing isn't possible either.I sure can. I can easily prove to any rational person that resurrection is not possible and does not and did not happen. Granted, that leaves you out.
Your personal attacks only prove me right.Dry up with your half-baked, Baghdad Bob nonsense.
Oh the irony here. It's hilarious you declaring someone has no credibility when you've demonstrated you have less than none yourself.So far you've stuck out on pretty much everything you've claimed. You have no credibility with your dilettante rants.
Creating something out of nothing isn't possible either.
I think he did. Others think that he didn't. Some think the universe has been here eternally. Some think we live in a sim.But that is what some believers claim that god did.
I think he did. Others think that he didn't. Some think the universe has been here eternally. Some think we live in a sim.
Point is, God raised/was raised from the dead, not on whether or not it's possible that God could do it - if God exists, it's a foregone conclusion that he can raise/be raised from the dead.
Why do you say that?If it was god that means he never really was dead.
Why do you say that?
I have the historical record of the Gospels and Jesus Christ. You have a poor Dr. No routine.Just because you (Logicman) believe something happened, does not mean it actually occurred. Your beliefs are not proofs.
You have stated that you have a Master's degree in Theology. Were you required to learn Latin, Greek and Hebrew for that degree?
Who was Jesus praying to when he approached his death?This particular god is eternal and always existed. Taking on human form doesn't change that.
I notice you don't engage in any deep conversations on Gospel accounts, and if you do you're way, way out in left field (on the other side of the mountain)Oh the irony here. It's hilarious you declaring someone has no credibility when you've demonstrated you have less than none yourself.
Who was Jesus praying to when he approached his death?
I have the historical record of the Gospels and Jesus Christ. You have a poor Dr. No routine.
We had many classes that from time to time delved into word meanings for different languages. I also bought some text books and Strong's Concordance for those languages.
Why don't you get a formal education in the Bible?
How can one take gospel accounts seriously when you offer no evidence or proof? There's nothing deep to engage in. Just religious stories and mythology. Maybe when you provide actual objective evidence rather thsn your juvenile taunts and insults, a discussion worthy of consideration can be had. Until then, your claims and arguments are FOS and you're just embarrassing yourself!I notice you don't engage in any deep conversations on Gospel accounts, and if you do you're way, way out in left field (on the other side of the mountain)
I'm not dogmatic on the trinity, as in my opinion, it wasn't a core concept until Tertullian.Is Jesus part of the Trinity? Is the Trinity eternal and timeless?
Yes, put on your little act. I remember when I presented that evidence to you after you begged for it. You had a tantrum and ignored it.So far you've stuck out on pretty much everything you've claimed. You have no credibility with your dilettante rants.
Says you. As of now, we don't know the truth of that.Creating something out of nothing isn't possible either.
I'm not dogmatic on the trinity, as in my opinion, it wasn't a core concept until Tertullian.
Whether the trinity existed while Jesus was in a tomb sits with other tangents that I would have no idea about.
Certainly Jesus claimed to be part of the Godhead in a variety of ways. The 'trinity' is less obvious to me.You can't sit on the fence. Jesus was either god or not. If he was, his resurrection is no big deal. If he wasn't, why would a god make a human being to be tortured, killed and resurrected just to make a point when this god could simply let us know what it is all about? And what is the big deal about a god resurrecting a human being? Not really a challenge for this god.
Circular logic. Repeating bible claims does not make the bible objectively true.You don't get to make the rules. Jesus is Resurrected.
Certainly Jesus claimed to be part of the Godhead in a variety of ways. The 'trinity' is less obvious to me.
And "no big deal" is highly subjective. I've personally never suffered like that, nor have I had to watch a child suffer like that.
Not sure what that even means. Does it need to be difficult?The no big deal refers to god being able to resurrect a dead person, regardless of how they die. How they die doesn't matter.
Not sure what that even means. Does it need to be difficult?
I've never heard anyone make the argument that God had to try really, really, really hard to pull this one off.It means that there is nothing amazing about it because this god can allegedly do anything, so it's no big deal if god does it. If it was done to make people believe, why did some believe in god prior to this action?
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