I think you assume that an idea is popular just because large numbers of scientists accept it. They are accepting it because it has supporting evidence, not because everyone else is doing it.
That so called "evidence" is purely subjective. This is no "objective" evidence that exotic forms of matter exist in nature.
I got the figure for population of the world by doing a google search for "population of the world."
I got the figure for number of Christians in the world by doing a google search for "Number of Christians."
There's at least a five year difference between those figures by the way. I may have to pull a few Hindus over to my side however.
So they consider him an expert, except for the bits where he claimed he was the son of God. He wasn't an expert then. Gotcha.
I'm sure they accept that he was *a* son of God.
So someone can be a prophet and not be an expert on God?
If you say so.
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