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And could describe the process for this test? Or do you get a percentage from each book sale?
I can describe the process, however much of cheap parody it'll be in my attempt to follow the pre-processed pattern of John Loftus:

Essentially, go around challenging [but euphemistically calling it "encouraging"] others who haven't tried chocolate cake to expand their cake horizans and, thereby, try all kinds of cake.​

Of course, as the insidious Chocolate Cake lover that I am, I expect a lotof folks to eventualy "come out" saying they love it too and that they love it best.

Uh.........................you mean, I could have gotten a percentage for each book? Ewwww. That's not good news. :sorry:
 
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I can describe the process, however much of cheap parody it'll be in my attempt to follow the pre-processed pattern of John Loftus:

Essentially, go around challenging [but euphemistically calling it "encouraging"] others who haven't tried chocolate cake to expand their cake horizans and, thereby, try all kinds of cake.​

Of course, as the insidious Chocolate Cake lover that I am, I expect a lotof folks to eventualy "come out" saying they love it too and that they love it best.

Uh.........................you mean, I could have gotten a percentage for each book? Ewwww. That's not good news. :sorry:
Ah, and so applying this kind of test to Jesus is what? Praying to Jesus and seeing what happens?

Yeah, I tried that, got nothing. Test failed.
 
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Ah, and so applying this kind of test to Jesus is what? Praying to Jesus and seeing what happens?

Yeah, I tried that, got nothing. Test failed.

You don't even know what I'm referring to with my aside on John Loftus, do you?

Oh, that's rich! :dontcare:
 
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You don't even know what I'm referring to with my aside on John Loftus, do you?

Oh, that's rich! :dontcare:
Well, if you can't communicate clearly and feel the need to slip jokes in that not everyone is going to get, that's your issue, not mine.
 
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As for John Loftus, he is an atheist, and he is the one who has proposed his Outsider Test for Faith, a test that basically prompts Christians to avoid asserting any epistemic justification for their "faith" until they've engaged many other religious people of other World Religions who also claim veracity for their own respective faiths.

I'm just offering a brief caricature of it.
 
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You don't get it, do you?

There is peace, then there is "perfect peace."

There is joy, then there is "fulness of joy."

There is knowledge, then there is "full knowledge."

Guess what all all three have in common.
I do get it...way more than you know. Christians simply do not have a monopoly on "perfect peace or fullness of joy or full knowledge" or any of that stuff.
 
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How many countries have tried to eradicate chocolate and failed?

And by eradicate, I mean go to war and die in battle, trying to eradicate chocolate?
How many religions have done the same?
 
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As for John Loftus, he is an atheist, and he is the one who has proposed his Outsider Test for Faith, a test that basically prompts Christians to avoid asserting any epistemic justification for their "faith" until they've engaged many other religious people of other World Religions who also claim veracity for their own respective faiths.

I'm just offering a brief caricature of it.
Philo, have you see this?

 
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Philo, have you see this?


You do realize that I have a lot of books on just about all positions on this stuff, right? Like ......ALL.... positions. And this issue was part of my Master's Degree study too.

But I will watch the video. I'm sure it's interesting since it's BBC.
 
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As for John Loftus, he is an atheist, and he is the one who has proposed his Outsider Test for Faith, a test that basically prompts Christians to avoid asserting any epistemic justification for their "faith" until they've engaged many other religious people of other World Religions who also claim veracity for their own respective faiths.

I'm just offering a brief caricature of it.
From what you've said, it seems to me that this could be taken as a way of saying, "If you weren't a Christian and someone said this to you, would you find it a convincing argument for Christianity?"

I mean, I can't tell you how many times I've seen Christians use arguments to convince non-Christians that only work if you already accept the central tenets of Christianity, such as the Bible being an accurate account. Of course, many non-Christians don't hold such tenets to be true, rendering the argument entirely unconvincing.
 
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Philo, have you see this?


Thus far I've watched the first 15 minutes or so of vid, and the flow of thought within the participants mindsets fall more or less in the typical patterns that I studied at uni. Nothing out of the ordinary there, until you get to the appearance of Jerry Coyne, a biologist who is a Philosophical Naturalist, and very ardent materialist Evolutionist. It's kind of funny they picked him rather than somone more amiable like Kenneth R Miller or Francis Collins who are instead Methodological Naturalists and, both Catholic. But...I still have 45 more minutes to watch. I'm looking forward to hearing more of the comments and viewpoints of the participants.

Oh, by the way, AV, here's a FUN FACT: my earliest encounters with bible lessons about Jesus were at an Independant Baptist church where my parents were members and took us when I was 3 and 4 years of age. I don't know if I ever told you that before, but thought you'd find it interesting even if but for 5 seconds. ;)
 
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Thus far I've watched the first 15 minutes or so of vid, and the flow of thought within the participants mindsets fall more or less in the typical patterns that I studied at uni. Nothing out of the ordinary there, until you get to the appearance of Jerry Coyne, a biologist who is a Philosophical Naturalist, and very ardent materialist Evolutionist. It's kind of funny they picked him rather than somone more amiable like Kenneth R Miller or Francis Collins who are instead Methodological Naturalists and, both Catholic. But...I still have 45 more minutes to watch. I'm looking forward to hearing more of the comments and viewpoints of the participants.
Thanks for the info and the feedback!

Sorry for getting snarky with you in a previous post.

It happens now and then, but there was no excuse for it.

My wife lambasted me for it! ;)
 
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Oh, by the way, AV, here's a FUN FACT: my earliest encounters with bible lessons about Jesus were at an Independant Baptist church where my parents were members and took us when I was 3 and 4 years of age. I don't know if I ever told you that before, but thought you'd find it interesting even if but for 5 seconds. ;)
Just out of curiosity, what happened at 5 years of age?
 
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So basically, you find a reason to ignore anything that doesn't fit with your beliefs. You don't seem to be interested in the truth then, just whatever agrees with you.
No,There is no other truth except Jesus.That’s why I don’t take anything else as “truth”.Because I’ve found truth in Jesus.
 
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You don't get it, do you?

There is peace, then there is "perfect peace."

There is joy, then there is "fulness of joy."

There is knowledge, then there is "full knowledge."

Guess what all all three have in common.
Exactly.
 
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Just out of curiosity, what happened at 5 years of age?

We moved to another town, and my parents decided they'd rather go to a "moderate" Presbyterian Church. So, we went to those sorts of churches from time to time after age 5, just about the time the world set its sights on corrupting me.
 
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