Christianity is True

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I'll be taking the position that Christianity is true. I'd like the most intelligent, most highly-qualified non-believer to debate me on the issue. Whoever debates me should know that I may not take orthodox positions in many cases, but I will be well-reasoned with them and supply ample support for them when offered.

This should be fun.
 

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What do you mean by "Christianity is true"? That the bible is literally true? That Christ was the son of god? That there was a person named Jesus Christ who lived in early 1st-century Israel and started a religion? Given how broad Christianity is, I feel like the field should be narrowed somewhat.
 
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I wouldn't be arguing that the bible is literally true, since that isn't something held by the whole of Christianity. I might argue that Jesus was/is the son of God, depending on theological implications of such a statement, given that most of Christianity does hold that to be true. A hebrew man named Yeshua is almost universally accepted to have existed by historians, so unless my opponent wishes to argue that point, I don't see it as pertinent.

I would basically be taking the position that Jesus taught the way to salvation and that He was resurrected.
 
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I guess you could say I've had a bit of a conversion experience... I'll call myself a Western Unorthodox Christian now

How recently?

What do you mean by "Christianity is true"? That the bible is literally true? That Christ was the son of god? That there was a person named Jesus Christ who lived in early 1st-century Israel and started a religion? Given how broad Christianity is, I feel like the field should be narrowed somewhat.

A good point ... [edit] It looks like the clarification has been made.

I would basically be taking the position that Jesus taught the way to salvation and that He was resurrected.

That seems a reasonable framing of a position.
 
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