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An interesting set of videos.
But here's the thing, criminals aren't going around performing miracles. If an eyewitness to a murder told this detective that he saw a man kill another man with his mind, I doubt he would buy his testimony.
Why doesn't he apply that same level of skepticism to the gospels? They were written by anonymous people that werent even eyewitnesses to the events they were writing about.
Why is it that every Christian just skips over the Old Testament like it doesn't matter?
The story of Adam and Eve is critical to the entire story of Jesus and the resurrection. If it is false, then there is no original sin. If there is no original sin, then Jesus died in vain and the whole story falls apart.
Nothing.What will you do with them?
Where does it say it was written by John? Furthermore, where did he learn to read and write? As far as we know, Christ's followers were illiterate.Why do you say the authors of the Gospels are anonymous people? John, in particular, is one of the apostles.
It waa slightly off topic, yes.Your assertion diverts our attention away from the matter at hand: A man who was dead was made alive again.
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The Old Testament / Hebrew Bible is the foundation of the New Testament. For any Christian to skip over it would be egregious.
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Yes. Everyone generally agrees that the Romans killed Jesus. That is not in question.Jesus was publicly executed by the government. There are biblical and non-biblical records attesting to the event. There are eyewitnesses of the event.
But this is in question. The eyewitnesses to this event were either old or dead by the time the events were written down by a third party.Jesus appeared alive and well three days later.
How does one investigate and confirm that a supernatural event took place 2,000 years ago?There are eyewitnesses of his activity. That has to be investigated from a distance of 2,000 years.
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Where does it say it was written by John? Furthermore, where did he learn to read and write? Christ's followers were illiterate.
It waa slightly off topic, yes.
Yes. Everyone generally agrees that the Romans killed Jesus. That is not in question.
But this is in question. The eyewitnesses to this event were either old or dead by the time the events were written down by a third party. Furthermore, why didn't the Romans write about this miraculous event? It wasn't just Jesus that allegedly rose from the dead, it states in one of the gospels that many dead people rose from their graves that day to greet the living in Jerusalem.
If that were the case, why didn't the Romans ever write about it? You'd think that would be something worth documenting.
How does one investigate and confirm that a supernatural event took place 2,000 years ago?
It isn't because I want to do nothing. It's because I can't solve a 2,000 year old cold case involving a supernatural event.Okay. That’s a valid and honest response. Thanks for taking a few minutes of your time to watch them.
It isn't because I want to do nothing. It's because I can't solve a 2,000 year old cold case involving a supernatural event.
Why doesn't he apply that same level of skepticism to the gospels? They were written by anonymous people that werent even eyewitnesses to the events they were writing about.
How so? We have no reference on how to even measure the authenticity of a supernatural event. Modern day detectives are in the buisness of proving someone was murdered and died of a natural cause, such as a bullet or knife wound.The forensic tools which detectives use to solve cold cases can help us decide whether or not the testimony about the event is believable.
59 atheists out of all the atheists in the world. Yeah, I wouldn't brag about it either. :)As the ministry which posted one of the videos bragged - I don’t like it that it did - that ministry knows of 59 atheists who have used the tools and became believers.
True. That's why it's called faith. In more mundane stories, such as Jesus giving what for to the Pharisees, I'm inclined to take the bible at it's word. However, when we venture into the supernatural, that's when I become skeptical. Why? Because such things don't happen today. But they sure seemed to happen a whole hell of a lot back then.If you have to be there yourself in order to decide if written testimony about an incident, any incident, is believable, then you won’t ever believe it.
Nothing.
Where does it say it was written by John?
Furthermore, where did he learn to read and write?
As far as we know, Christ's followers were illiterate.
Yes. Everyone generally agrees that the Romans killed Jesus. That is not in question.
But this is in question.
The eyewitnesses to this event were either old …
… or dead by the time the events were written down by a third party.
How does one investigate and confirm that a supernatural event took place 2,000 years ago?
How so? We have no reference on how to even measure the authenticity of a supernatural event.
Modern day detectives are in the buisness of proving someone was murdered and died of a natural cause, such as a bullet or knife wound.
59 atheists out of all the atheists in the world. Yeah, I wouldn't brag about it either. :)
True. That's why it's called faith. In more mundane stories, such as Jesus giving what for to the Pharisees, I'm inclined to take the bible at it's word. However, when we venture into the supernatural, that's when I become skeptical. Why? Because such things don't happen today. But they sure seemed to happen a whole hell of a lot back then.
As our collective knowledge has increased throughout history, the number of recorded supernatural incidents has sharply decreased. I sense a connection there. A good example would be people that suffer with epilepsy. In the time of Jesus, most people, and perhaps even Jesus himself, believed that this behavior was caused by demonic possession.
But this is in question. The eyewitnesses to this event were either old or dead by the time the events were written down by a third party.
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The gospel of John is generally believed to have been written 30 or more years after the death of Christ. It's unlikely that John was still alive when his gospel was written.The author identifies himself as a participant in his writing.
Not all of the apostles. Literacy in the ancient world was uncommon for peasants. Paul was obviously literate, and I think Matthew was as well.I don’t how you arrived at that conclusion. The apostles are reading / studying scripture and writing letters.
While there are no contemporary Roman accounts of the crucifixion of Christ, there are the accounts in the bible and non-contemporary accounts of this period that mention Jesus. While some may think that Jesus Christ was a fictitious figure that never existed, I think they're wrong.Why isn’t it in question? Why does everyone generally agree? They weren’t there. They didn’t see it happen. They aren’t eyewitnesses. But there are people who were and we read their written accounts of it.
For the reason Thomas Jefferson wrote his own bible that excluded all of the supernatural stuff. Testimonies about natural occurring events are easier to take at face value because they are mundane and we are witness to them everyday. However, supernatural testimonies are more difficult to take at face value because they simply do not occur in the modern day.Why believe part of what is written but not all of what is written?
Not at all. I don't care how old a testimony is, I care about it's likelihood to be true. Miracles are an old world phenomenon. They don't happen in the modern day. So naturally, I'm skeptical about such claims. Even claims that are made today by psychics and such. You'll notice they never win the lottery. ;)Are you predisposed against the testimony given by old eyewitnesses? The incident I told you about in post #10 happened about 30 years ago. I still remember it vividly. There are still people alive who remember the incident and could attest to it in person if they were asked. Will you decide not to believe me, or them, because you were told about it long after the event took place?
I agree.Dead people don’t give interviews to a third party. If I were to drop dead this evening, it wouldn’t alter what I reported 30 years ago (my reports from the are still on file in government archives), nor what I reported to you less than an hour ago.
He's telling us that he wants to believe it in a round about way. In the context of his life's experience, I doubt he has ever seen the seas part, or dead men rise from the grave.The detective - who was an atheist when he began looking into the New Testament writings - is telling us how he did it.
I'm not sure I understand the question.What is the rationale for not using the same tools the atheist used - in the routine conduct of the duties of his profession - in conducting an evaluation of the New Testament?
The gospel of John is generally believed to have been written 30 or more years after the death of Christ. It's unlikely that John was still alive when his gospel was written.
Not all of the apostles. Literacy in the ancient world was uncommon for peasants. Paul was obviously literate, and I think Matthew was as well.
While there are no contemporary Roman accounts of the crucifixion of Christ, there are the accounts in the bible and non-contemporary accounts of this period that mention Jesus. While some may think that Jesus Christ was a fictitious figure that never existed, I think they're wrong.
For the reason Thomas Jefferson wrote his own bible that excluded all of the supernatural stuff. Testimonies about natural occurring events are easier to take at face value because they are mundane and we are witness to them everyday. However, supernatural testimonies are more difficult to take at face value because they simply do not occur in the modern day.
Not at all. I don't care how old a testimony is, I care about it's likelihood to be true.
Miracles are an old world phenomenon. They don't happen in the modern day.
So naturally, I'm skeptical about such claims.
Even claims that are made today by psychics and such. You'll notice they never win the lottery. ;)
He's telling us that he wants to believe it in a round about way.
In the context of his life's experience, I doubt he has ever seen the seas part, or dead men rise from the grave.
I'm not sure I understand the question.
I wasn’t a cold case detective in my government working career but I routinely used some of the cold case forensic writing analysis tools to help me investigate potential cases of criminal activity.