Proof of Jesus Christ

 
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because i don't feel like wasting my time on a debate that doesn't matter
it really doesn't make a difference whether jesus existed or not, because either way, christianity's still bullshit

it's not a substantive debate

and when you ask asinine questions like "why wouldn't you believe if it there's evidence"
what else am i supposed to say other than "the evidence isn't good enough"

because the evidence isn't good enough

what, am i just supposed to accept it just because every other idiot does? no thanks


 
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give me some documentation citing jesus's existence from eye witness accounts from around his time
that's the only way

sorry, bible's not gonna work
Last Edit: February 13, 2015, 12:06:46 AM by Verbatim


 
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because the evidence isn't good enough

what, am i just supposed to accept it just because every other idiot does? no thanks

No, you're supposed to tell me why you think the evidence isn't good enough. At this point, it feels like you don't want to believe Jesus existed because everyone else does.


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This thread is in the flood for a reason guys, don't expect any legitimate discussion involving sources or all that.


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you don't want to...because everyone else does.

Verbatim in a nutshell.


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I don't think anyone's going to deny he existed, bro. He was just a really good doctor with a god complex.
I've seen a lot of people denying that he existed. I want to smack them.


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give me some documentation citing jesus's existence from eye witness accounts from around his time
that's the only way

sorry, bible's not gonna work

Much of the gospels are considered historical, but non-Christian authors include Josephus and Tacitus.

There are a lot of issues with this, too, since Jesus operated in a largely backwater little part of civilization where very few people wrote, and you've cut out actual eyewitness testimony by excluding the gospels. He's not mentioned much in Roman writings because (1) He didn't really interact with Rome and (2) much of Rome's historical writings were lost in either the great fire or from being conquered.


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give me some documentation citing jesus's existence from eye witness accounts from around his time
that's the only way

sorry, bible's not gonna work

Much of the gospels are considered historical, but non-Christian authors include Josephus and Tacitus.

There are a lot of issues with this, too, since Jesus operated in a largely backwater little part of civilization where very few people wrote, and you've cut out actual eyewitness testimony by excluding the gospels. He's not mentioned much in Roman writings because (1) He didn't really interact with Rome and (2) much of Rome's historical writings were lost in either the great fire or from being conquered.

To the Romans, and even many of the Jews, he was just another so called "Prophet". Nothing special, nothing worth recording for history.


 
 
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I do believe he existed, as there's plenty of historical documentation pointing towards it IIRC. But I do not believe that he was the son of god, as I don't believe in god.


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the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
He obviously didn't perform any miracles and is no son of god.

This is what puzzles me. How is it 'obvious' that he didn't do any divine shit? What evidence is this conclusion based on? Logically, he probably didn't...but assuming God exists, logic goes right out the window.


 
 
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He obviously didn't perform any miracles and is no son of god.

 What evidence is this conclusion based on?
The fact that Jesus Christ was a human being, maybe? Human beings cannot do the things Jesus was said to have done.


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the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
He obviously didn't perform any miracles and is no son of god.

 What evidence is this conclusion based on?
The fact that Jesus Christ was a human being, maybe? Human beings cannot do the things Jesus was said to have done.

Which is kinda why Christians believe he's, y'know, kinda not human. Or at least not mortal.


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the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
He obviously didn't perform any miracles and is no son of god.

This is what puzzles me. How is it 'obvious' that he didn't do any divine shit? What evidence is this conclusion based on? Logically, he probably didn't...but assuming God exists, logic goes right out the window.
>assuming god exists

There's your problem.

Ah, I get it. You're toting your personal belief or lackthereof around and smugly insisting you know better without any real basis. I see.

It's this sort of thinking that leaves me just as disgusted with atheism as I am with any particular religion.


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He obviously didn't perform any miracles and is no son of god.

This is what puzzles me. How is it 'obvious' that he didn't do any divine shit? What evidence is this conclusion based on? Logically, he probably didn't...but assuming God exists, logic goes right out the window.
>assuming god exists

There's your problem.

Ah, I get it. You're toting your personal belief or lackthereof around and smugly insisting you know better without any real basis. I see.

It's this sort of thinking that leaves me just as disgusted with atheism as I am with any particular religion.
Are you saying rational scepticism is equally as bad as credulous belief?


 
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To the Romans, and even many of the Jews, he was just another so called "Prophet". Nothing special, nothing worth recording for history.
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To the Romans, and even many of the Jews, he was just another so called "Prophet". Nothing special, nothing worth recording for history.
And they were right

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To the Romans, and even many of the Jews, he was just another so called "Prophet". Nothing special, nothing worth recording for history.
And they were right

that edge just sawed off my arm you britbong
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the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
He obviously didn't perform any miracles and is no son of god.

This is what puzzles me. How is it 'obvious' that he didn't do any divine shit? What evidence is this conclusion based on? Logically, he probably didn't...but assuming God exists, logic goes right out the window.
>assuming god exists

There's your problem.

Ah, I get it. You're toting your personal belief or lackthereof around and smugly insisting you know better without any real basis. I see.

It's this sort of thinking that leaves me just as disgusted with atheism as I am with any particular religion.
Are you saying rational scepticism is equally as bad as credulous belief?

I'm saying blindly dismissing a distinct possibility as 'illogical' based on the grounds that 'it sounds illogical' is just as bad as blindly believing in a concept just because it's in a book that's supposed to be holy.

Two thousand years ago, not believing in a creator deity was considered laughably illogical. Two thousand years from now, odds are there will be some other belief and our current idea of the Big Bang or Big Crunch or whatever it's called this week will be considered the same. It's why I've never settled on any particular belief. Until I die, I won't know if there is or isn't a creator deity/pantheon, and I'll likely never be given conclusive proof either way. Perhaps the universe was just a happy, astronomically improbable accident...or perhaps it wasn't. Religious neutrality, I call it, because people get anal when I say I'm agnostic and try to insist I'm actually atheist.

As it is, I find anyone touting either theism or atheism as 'correct' and concluding that the other side is 'stupid and illogical' as both arrogant and rather hypocritical. That's why religious neutrality is objectively the best personal ideology and all others are wrong. (See what I did there?)


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He obviously didn't perform any miracles and is no son of god.

This is what puzzles me. How is it 'obvious' that he didn't do any divine shit? What evidence is this conclusion based on? Logically, he probably didn't...but assuming God exists, logic goes right out the window.
>assuming god exists

There's your problem.

Ah, I get it. You're toting your personal belief or lackthereof around and smugly insisting you know better without any real basis. I see.

It's this sort of thinking that leaves me just as disgusted with atheism as I am with any particular religion.
Are you saying rational scepticism is equally as bad as credulous belief?
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I'm saying blindly dismissing a distinct possibility as 'illogical' based on the grounds that 'it sounds illogical' is just as bad as blindly believing in a concept just because it's in a book that's supposed to be holy.

Two thousand years ago, not believing in a creator deity was considered laughably illogical. Two thousand years from now, odds are there will be some other belief and our current idea of the Big Bang or Big Crunch or whatever it's called this week will be considered the same. It's why I've never settled on any particular belief. Until I die, I won't know if there is or isn't a creator deity/pantheon, and I'll likely never be given conclusive proof either way. Perhaps the universe was just a happy, astronomically improbable accident...or perhaps it wasn't. Religious neutrality, I call it, because people get anal when I say I'm agnostic and try to insist I'm actually atheist.

As it is, I find anyone touting either theism or atheism as 'correct' and concluding that the other side is 'stupid and illogical' as both arrogant and rather hypocritical. That's why religious neutrality is objectively the best personal ideology and all others are wrong. (See what I did there?)
Logic isn't relative.  It was still illogical then for a lot of the reasons it is now.
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He obviously didn't perform any miracles and is no son of god.

This is what puzzles me. How is it 'obvious' that he didn't do any divine shit? What evidence is this conclusion based on? Logically, he probably didn't...but assuming God exists, logic goes right out the window.
>assuming god exists

There's your problem.

Ah, I get it. You're toting your personal belief or lackthereof around and smugly insisting you know better without any real basis. I see.

It's this sort of thinking that leaves me just as disgusted with atheism as I am with any particular religion.
Are you saying rational scepticism is equally as bad as credulous belief?

I'm saying blindly dismissing a distinct possibility as 'illogical' based on the grounds that 'it sounds illogical' is just as bad as blindly believing in a concept just because it's in a book that's supposed to be holy.

Two thousand years ago, not believing in a creator deity was considered laughably illogical. Two thousand years from now, odds are there will be some other belief and our current idea of the Big Bang or Big Crunch or whatever it's called this week will be considered the same. It's why I've never settled on any particular belief. Until I die, I won't know if there is or isn't a creator deity/pantheon, and I'll likely never be given conclusive proof either way. Perhaps the universe was just a happy, astronomically improbable accident...or perhaps it wasn't. Religious neutrality, I call it, because people get anal when I say I'm agnostic and try to insist I'm actually atheist.

As it is, I find anyone touting either theism or atheism as 'correct' and concluding that the other side is 'stupid and illogical' as both arrogant and rather hypocritical. That's why religious neutrality is objectively the best personal ideology and all others are wrong. (See what I did there?)
Logic isn't relative.  It was still illogical then for a lot of the reasons it is now.
I think what keksworth meant to say is that the general consensus back then was, if you didn't believe everything was created by a higher power of some sort, you would be looked down upon.