the iconoclast
Atheism is weak. Yep, I said it
As I said at the beginning, a third person narrative may be an eyewitness account.
Hey hey my fellow brother in Christ
Yep, well.....something along those lines

Post 2552.
Dont forget saint I record all our conversations and I have a good memory.
You said
"Eye witness accounts are written in the first person: "I saw..., I heard..., I did..." An account written in the third person: He saw..., He heard..., He did..." may not be an eye-witness account. In the case of the Gospels there is evidence which suggests that they are not."
My dear you did not say "a third person narrative may be an eyewitness account."
You said "may not be an eye-witness account" because "Eye witness accounts are written in the first person: "I saw..., I heard..., I did..."
Similar but used within context means something different.
"I may open this door" is expressing a possibility, permission or hope.
"I may not be successful in opening this door" expresses something different.
"I may not open this door" says something else.
Any finally we have your post to stevew post 2532.
"There are no eyewitness accounts of Christ in the New Testament. Let me guess: You're a Protestant."
So please do not try and pull one over me my dear. If you wanna assume that im unintelligent, then I will not stop you, I'll let you.
More fun for me.
Now, I have shown you that a 3rd person narrative - when you are not the focal point - can still be an eye witness account. You reply "As I said at the beginning, a third person narrative may be an eyewitness account."
The context of that answer shows me you are not in disagreement. So it is indeed possible.
Now let's turn our attention to the substance of your remark to stevew
You said "There are no eyewitness accounts of Christ in the New Testament."
1. What argument can you treat me with to prove your claim?
It's interesting that you use the Gospel of John as an example--the only Gospel the least likely to have been authored by an eyewitness.
My dear brother, I don't usually do something without thought and strategy.
2.Why is the Gospel of John likely not to have been authored by an eye witness?
I love your use of the word "likely" because just how certain are you?
No, I would feel trapped f had t believe what you believe about scripture. That the Gospels are all eyewitness accounts or they're trash;
Fair enough.
that Genesis is 100% literal history
3.Why would you feel trapped if you believed that Genesis is 100% literal history?
What belief system of yours would be compromised?
or Jesus died for nothing, etc.
4. Are you suggesting I believe that Jesus died for nothing?
How did you come to that conclusion?
I don't need you to explain that to me; how could you, when you have just denied it:
5. Fair enough but what did I deny and where did I say it?
You are aware I'm Pentecostal right? What do Pentecostals believe?
Ps if you want to fight some point, tell me what you think i said and show me where i said it. I will be more than haopy to address your concerns.
"Christian scriptures are the sole infallible source of authority for Christian faith and practice."
What do you know I did say.
However I cannot see me this elusive passage where I deny something or do something wrong.
6. What have you got?
I don't know--you tell me. There must be some reason you believe something so goofy about Genesis. No essential point of Christian doctrine requires it.
I got some moves. Let's start with the Gospel of John - heads up I'm no expert but I know what im doing.
John 1:3
All things were made through him, and without him was not any thing made that was made
7. What do you say about this verse. Should i trust it or what am i to make of verse 1:3?
That all Christians always and everywhere have regarded the literal inerrancy of Genesis as essential doctrine until some of us were lead astray by Darwin.
Hahaha sounds 'goofy' to me hehehe.
- where do I get that from, right
You know what, my ban from that particular forum was lifted in March. "Ima gon com luk fer you" hehehe
Not to me so much. When I lived among "Bible-believing" Christians I was younger and more formidable and known to own guns myself.
You must have been a formidable opponent. I bet the ladies must have lined up. God bless you sir.
I soon put a stop to the bullying of my kids by their teachers and things of that kind.
I am sorry to hear about your bullied children. THAT does sicken me.
God bless you for standing up for your children. Now that is a true father.
But it is within living memory that Bible-believing Christians would hang randomly selected black men for fun and many of them still nurture a grudge for having lost the war 150 years ago.
8. Would you say that you are making a narrative about an eye witnessed event?
Hint hint

I am not familiar with such atrocities. I'll acknowledge that this is your answer, but I cannot comment if what you say is correct or not.
Just because someone says or does something in the name of God, does not always make it so.
Heads up I would not try and play the who's more violent card.
"The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?"
That the theory of evolution does not dishonor Jesus? It doesn't even mention Jesus.
Before I comment, ill see how you answer 7.
No, I dislike Trump because he is pandering to them and empowering them at the expense of the religious liberty of the rest of us.
9. What is trump eroding at the expense of your religious liberty?
Cheers
Just wanna say I like you, even though you may not feel fondly of my person.
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