Soldato
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You are assuming that the universe is not deterministic though.
Who said it was?
You are assuming that the universe is not deterministic though.
Who said it was?
What, so now you have proof there is no God?It's outright ignorant of overwhelming evidence produced by modern day science.
http://www.publicreligion.org/research/?id=519
More than a third, that's a pretty large chunk. I'd have thought that even in a country as backward-thinking as America they'd have more sense. Obviously not.
29% believe it was a punishment for the sins of the nation. Well, America better have a bloody massive one coming its way soon then.
You know whats even more sick about that video? That she made another one in which she said she was trolling to purposely **** people off. I don't know if she just decided that her personal details being posted across the internet and thousands of death threats was too much, so chose to pretend it was a 'joke' in hope it would save her ass, but either way shes a damn *****
What, so now you have proof there is no God?![]()
It's hardly fictional though, Jesus existed and we have evidence for some of the events in the bible. Essentially they are basing their belief on that Jesus really was who he said he was. I don't see the point in endless smug threads mocking such a position.You can't, in the same way you can't prove the Loch Ness monster or bigfoot doesn't exist, you have to rely on the lack of evidence that they do.
It's hardly fictional though, Jesus existed and we have evidence for some of the events in the bible. Essentially they are basing their belief on that Jesus really was who he said he was. I don't see the point in endless smug threads mocking such a position.
It's hardly fictional though, Jesus existed and we have evidence for some of the events in the bible. Essentially they are basing their belief on that Jesus really was who he said he was. I don't see the point in endless smug threads mocking such a position.
Jesus existed
Like I said, they are basing their belief on what he said, not on the URL for God's Facebook.Jesus was a man... him being alive didn't mean the christian god existed.
Jesus was a man... him being alive didn't mean the christian god existed.
Like I said, they are basing their belief on what he said, not on the URL for God's Facebook.
@Raikiri, Nobody wrote books about anyone else called Jesus, so not sure what your point was?
@acidhell , go look it up, plenty of people investigating this
@acidhell , go look it up, plenty of people investigating this
Did he, as far as I know we have no direct evidence.
Missing the point being made though.
He said he was the son of God and people believed him, they still believe him to this day.
The bottom line is that no-one really knows, God could or could not exist, we have no way of testing the hypothesis and some people accept certain evidence as proof other do not.
The real issue is with the pompous nature of both some Atheists and Theists when mocking the beliefs of the other.
If you believe then fine, if you do not then fine. Just accept that whatever your belief, based on the evidence you accept may not be the same for someone else.
Simply calling people names is pointless and infantile.
There are many references from Scholars and Antiquarian Historians like Josephus and Tacitus who both wrote about Jesus as a person who existed. As they were both born very close to the Time of Christ it is unlikely that they were caught up in some Christian conspiracy to invent such a person.
My point was the fact a man called Jesus existed is completely irrelevant, it proves nothing.
Anybody at any point could base a completely fictional tale on a real person.
That's not what I call direct evidence. It's not even written at the time. Not that I would expect such evidence from that period of history.
What I would be wanting is some sort of Roman literature. Like charges or census or something along those lines. Something written at the time by the state, scholoar or other such person.
I suspect that records of that sort don't survive as none have.
Neither we contemporaries, so relying on at least second hand information. Considering the time they lived in, they likely heard it orally, rather than read about it, and stories rarely survive without alteration when passed in verbally, especially when claims of divinity are involved. In each case only minor mentions are made, which is odd considering that when Jesus died supposedly zombies got up out of their graves and went into town and were supposedly seen by many people. Seeing the dead rise would deserve more than a tiny mention decades later, wouldn't it? Even in the time before major new outlets word would get around of zombies.There are many references from Scholars and Antiquarian Historians like Josephus and Tacitus who both wrote about Jesus as a person who existed. As they were both born very close to the Time of Christ it is unlikely that they were caught up in some Christian conspiracy to invent such a person.
I don't think many scientists think that any more.A lot of scientists, eg Einstein.