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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is zero evidence of his divinity. There is some evidence that he may have existed in history. [/quote] Moving the goal posts again? Now we have to prove he is divine? What does that have to do with his existence? [/quote] Chill TF down. No one asked you to prove his divinity. I was just commenting on the prior posts about divinity & historicity. [/quote] Historicity - of anyone --can be proved by checking the historical record. Proving divinity is impossible via historical records. Belief in divinity only comes via faith.[/quote] Yup. There is zero evidence of his divinity. (or anyone's) [/quote] For those that believe the gospels were ultimately based on reliable accounts (Q or quelle traditions), the story of resurrection is convincing. [/quote] [b]resurrection is physically impossible. Belief in that is totally a matter of faith. [/b] It actually seems somewhat insulting to religion to depend on an ancient account to back up your faith. This implies that without these "reliable accounts" you wouldn't believe. DO you have a reliable account of the ascension? Are you waiting for one before you will believe that Jesus ascended into heaven and sits at the right hand of God? [/quote] +1 [/quote]
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