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You are in the wrong thread.

From the OP: I work with a collegiate ministry. We have some upcoming training for our students during which we want to help them begin wrestling with their faith and thinking critically about their faith. Our plan is to walk them through our statement of faith and then to give them critical questions to think about and try to answer in the hope they would come to a deeper understanding of what they believe.(emphasis added)

Personally, I am giving brightlights the benefit of the doubt that he doesn´t want to present his students skeptical/critical question just so he can answer them by simply saying "You are mistaken."
 
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And the definition of an unfaithful belief is......:confused:

You are going with what you think is the most likely. And if there are toughts or evidence which changes the likelihoods, it is "Bye, Bye Baby."
 
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I'll give it a shot:

How do you prove the Bible is inspired, inerrant etc without saying "because it says it is"?

Everything else pretty much depends on that whole inspired word of God part. If you can demonstrate that it is the inspired word, then logically most everything that follows must also be true. The rest is just based on semantics in interpreting scripture.

I could be wrong, but I get the impression that you expect questions like "why should I believe the part about...?" and then get to answer with "the Bible says...".

To a skeptic, there is only one question : "Why should I believe that the Bible is true?"
 
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Since these would be issues within Christian doctrine they don´t fall into the competence of a skeptic who is merely asked to take a look at the creeds you have posted. That´s why I suggested you Christians discuss them among yourselves.
But since you asked me: When I take a look at the Christian descriptions and definitions of "man/human" and "God" they mostly signify irreconcilable differences and even downright antagonisms.
E.g.: Physical vs. non-physical, sinful vs. sinless, imperfect vs. perfect, natural sin vs. sinlessness, temporal vs. eternal. limited vs. omni-whatever etc.
If I am not mistaken, a lot of Christian doctrines downright hinge on these irreconcilabilities.

According to Christian theology, "sinful" is not a necessary aspect of humanity. Quite the opposite. Sin diminishes humanity. It makes a person less human. Jesus was fully human in that he was without sin. The same can be said of "imperfect". Jesus was a perfect human -- meaning a human as humanity was intended to be. Whole and lacking nothing that should go with humanness.

Christian theology doesn't teach that God is a man. It teaches that God became a man. He added humanity to his divinity. So while every other human is finite (has a beginning but, according to Christianity, not an end) Jesus is not. He was born, but he existed before he was born. In this way he is totally unique.

Christians believe, though, that Jesus did take on human limitations in becoming man. He himself says that he did nothing that his disciples (other humans) won't also do.
 
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To a skeptic, there is only one question : "Why should I believe that the Bible is true?"

Nope, there's also things like "what the heck do you mean by god", "is religious testimony reliable", "should personal revelation trump objective fact", "is faith a viable way to gain knowledge", "why does the history of religious belief look an awful lot like politics in action", "is it meaningful to claim you believe in something which is defined to be a mystery", and so on.
 
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According to Christian theology, "sinful" is not a necessary aspect of humanity. Quite the opposite. Sin diminishes humanity. It makes a person less human. Jesus was fully human in that he was without sin. The same can be said of "imperfect". Jesus was a perfect human -- meaning a human as humanity was intended to be. Whole and lacking nothing that should go with humanness.

Christian theology doesn't teach that God is a man. It teaches that God became a man. He added humanity to his divinity. So while every other human is finite (has a beginning but, according to Christianity, not an end) Jesus is not. He was born, but he existed before he was born. In this way he is totally unique.

A skeptic might ask - why do you seek to show that Jesus was human by describing a bunch of ways in which he was different from any human ever known? Are you appealing to some sort of neo-Platonism here?
 
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A skeptic might ask - why do you seek to show that Jesus was human by describing a bunch of ways in which he was different from any human ever known? Are you appealing to some sort of neo-Platonism here?

A good question. Christian theology would say that we learn (for the first time) what it means to be human by looking at Jesus. The apostle Paul calls him the second Adam (or the second man). Adam, before he sinned, was perfectly human -- as he was meant to be. Every human since the fall is a fallen human, a broken human. A human, yes, but not one that functions properly. Jesus is the second fully functioning human that's ever existed and the first one to remain functioning. By looking at his life we learn what it means to be a fully functioning human.

But to more directly address your concern there are a number of ways to describe Jesus' humanity in positive terms. He was born. He has a human body. He experiences all the desires and temptations we experience. He experiences all the pains that are particular to human persons. He has held a number of different jobs (carpenter, King of the universe). He has a mother, father, brothers and sisters. He is a man.
 
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Personally, I am giving brightlights the benefit of the doubt that he doesn´t want to present his students skeptical/critical question just so he can answer them by simply saying "You are mistaken."

Our purposes here with our students is not to answer these questions but to introduce them to the journey of wrestling with their faith. The questions are more important than the answers here.
 
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I'll give it a shot:

How do you prove the Bible is inspired, inerrant etc without saying "because it says it is"?

This is a good question. We will be asking a question similar to this but we wanted to give it more teeth. Something like:

If the Bible was written by many different people from many different cultures and has been passed down and translated over time, how can we believe that it is inerrant?

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Since the Bible was written by men, what makes you think it’s God’s word?
 
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[FONT='Times New Roman','serif']W[/FONT][FONT='Times New Roman','serif']E BELIEVE...[/FONT][FONT='Times New Roman','serif'][/FONT]
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