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Exploring Christianity
Do Christians acknowledge that God might not exist?
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<blockquote data-quote="alexiscurious" data-source="post: 67392561" data-attributes="member: 355729"><p>Your entire faith rests on human witnesses that lived 2000 years ago. We all know how flimsy and unreliable human witnessing can be. I don't see it as unlikely at all.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It seems to me that if you wanted to know whether the Bible was true or not, that you would need to know the intentions of the authors that wrote it. Are you a mind reader? Can you magically see into the minds of Matthew, Mark, Luke and see whether or not they were interested in telling the truth? I don't think so. They are dead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexiscurious, post: 67392561, member: 355729"] Your entire faith rests on human witnesses that lived 2000 years ago. We all know how flimsy and unreliable human witnessing can be. I don't see it as unlikely at all. It seems to me that if you wanted to know whether the Bible was true or not, that you would need to know the intentions of the authors that wrote it. Are you a mind reader? Can you magically see into the minds of Matthew, Mark, Luke and see whether or not they were interested in telling the truth? I don't think so. They are dead. [/QUOTE]
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