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Struggles by Non-Christians
Why I can't accept Christianity
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<blockquote data-quote="Kim7229" data-source="post: 73326244" data-attributes="member: 414199"><p>No. I reject things if the quality, quantity and reliability of the evidence doesn't match up with that of the claim(s). In the case of Christianity and its associated miracles, there just isn't sufficient evidence to match up with these extraordinary claims.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Why is that not logical? If I posited that the Norse God Thor was the only true path to happiness and an eternal life, you would reject that. Would it not be logical for you to reject it?</p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree it is more about faith. But it does contain scientific claims, and those claims need to be held up against the rigors of scientific tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kim7229, post: 73326244, member: 414199"] No. I reject things if the quality, quantity and reliability of the evidence doesn't match up with that of the claim(s). In the case of Christianity and its associated miracles, there just isn't sufficient evidence to match up with these extraordinary claims. Why is that not logical? If I posited that the Norse God Thor was the only true path to happiness and an eternal life, you would reject that. Would it not be logical for you to reject it? I agree it is more about faith. But it does contain scientific claims, and those claims need to be held up against the rigors of scientific tests. [/QUOTE]
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