Here is a little more:Originally posted by Ode to a Grasshopper
@Sleepo-I too was interested, it seems to me that having examples of the topic at hand can enrich the conversation, and certainly do it no harm.
Also, I believe that faith can be a cop-out for non-explanation, but is not necessarily always used as such either.
Apparently there is more evidence of Jesus' existence than Julius Ceaser. This is an oft quoted line, one i have heard on many differing occasions, he didn't use this particular "fact" but used a similarly ridiculous effort at proof.
(abridged)
Minister says, "Jesus existed, there is evidence in history books that say so"
"I am not the type of person that blindly assumes that all of history is true (this is another issue
"So you believe that the war happened in 1946?"
"Well...yes"
"So if you believe that history to be true then it's the same with Jesus, he actually existed"
I think pretty much anyone can see a flaw in this logic. I know several people who were alive during WW2 and have experiences that one just can't fake, i can talk to them and i accept that it is the case. Plus there is a great deal of other literature which point towards its truth.
However accepting that he War happened does not then mean that Jesus existed, they are not the same thing, their timeframes are completely different.
Yet he followed this line with zeal, Jesus existed, so surely everything else regarding him is true and thus it proves the existence of the trinity, heaven and hell. You can see my problems with this line of thinking?
Another one:
"Just accept him" was something he followed, i say "accept what", he says "Jesus", i say "it is an entirely abstract concept to me"....yadda yadda yadda. He could not understand why i did not see the logic in Jesus, he maintained that if i just accept something that i can't logically believe in then i would be saved...but that can't work, i could say i accept that my printer is in fact God, there is no reason for my assertations truth but if i believed it enough then i could make it true for myself.