Or just 2, depending on which biblical verse you think is right about it. Eye witness accounts are some of the worst evidence, and even the witnesses were skeptical, since Jesus apparently decided to come back looking different than he originally did.
The reliability of the Bible is sound, it's evidence irrefutable.
Nah, one of the qualifications for the Christian end times is that "no one will see it coming". That is, as long as there are people claiming that the end is near, that end ain't the one described in the bible.
"Behold, He is coming in the clouds, and
every eye will see Him, even they who pierced Him. And all the tribes of the earth will mourn because of Him..." Rev. 1:7
This is the evidence you were waiting for, to personally experience Him and see Him with your own eyes. But by then, it may be too late for you!
This is actually incorrect; there are missionary sites that show zones in which there are people that have never been exposed to Christianity.
"All the nations" doesn't mean every person of every remote tribe but the entire world has heard of Jesus.
I can't make myself believe something just because I view it as better; just because I want it to be true...
but I am keeping the door open; it's never been shut, really, but these past 9 years I have been holding it as wide open as the door can go.
Nobody can make themselves believe or anyone else. Faith is a gift. But with all those preconceived misconceptions and doubts, that door of yours seems to be hammered shut and sealed with lies and deception.
The majority of people that die, heroically or otherwise, aren't Christian.
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they'd be fools for risking their lives if they did believe in an afterlife, because what's the point in protecting this temporary world if there is an infinite one coming after it that's objectively better?
Life has purpose and evil needs to be restrained and stopped until our purpose is finished on earth. Protecting your family or country and willing to die takes courage and this courage is comes from faith. Many military men have faith. They say, "there are not too many atheists in fox holes!" When they witness what they do and see death is close, they pray like they never had before.
So I'll pray for you to have a divine appointment ...
testing > What was your first thought when you read that? Was it negative or positive? You don't have to tell, just try to be a more open when God sends someone into your life and talks to you about God or invites you to their church. Just for once in your life, act like an innocent ignorant child who knows nothing and say OK. Because if you respond with the attitude that you have already presented, your door is shut!
He will orchestrate events and people who will come into your life to witness to you when you are ready (although it doesn't seem like you are). But really, if you want a relationship with God, you must come in humility. It's OK to be skeptical and of course you have lots of doubts, but just pray, "God, if you are real, show me." Faith comes by the Word and so next time you read it, forget all the world has told you about it and pray for guidance and understanding, a willingness to know Him, that's an open door.