We have evidence today of 'faith healing' where dr.'s give placebo's to patients. other miracles like walking on water, and the resurection are more popular for dissection. Okay so lets remove these miracles, and concider the probability factor.
So-called faith healing where doctors give patients placebos doesn't require a faith in Christ, or any supernatural being for that matter. Therefore, it does nothing to explain or promote the truthfulness of the Christian religion.
Virgin birth, science has discovered that virgin birth actually is not that uncommon. what is uncommon is the child is 'male' the chances of this are so remote that throught human history we could only have one.
Since when was virgin birth 'actually not that uncommon'? Though circumstances can be constructed under which it is possible for a virgin to get pregnant, the simple biological fact that an egg and sperm have to meet up remains regardless. Basically, Jesus' mother's reproductive system would have had to make some level of contact with someone's sperm. Women are not asexual. Nevertheless, the inclusion of a virgin birth in a religion's 'history' is not unique to Christian theology.
predictions, the jewish faith has numerous predictions of Jesus before he was born. the earliest reverence was Genisis. throughout the old testemant there are references to Him, including his place of birth.
The Old Testament doesn't mention the name 'Jesus'. I don't recall it predicting the time the messiah would have been born either. Have you studied other religious belief systems? Talk to Jews, muslims, or members of new age cults (Christian and non-Christian) and you'll hear of prophecy fulfilled. Still this does nothing to suggest that Christianity is more true than other belief systems.
His teachings. This was the man that went against common thought and teachings of the time.
So what? Are the only people who can challege the norms of a given society messiahs?
The probability of all these things for me are Highly highly unlikely, yet they happened. IMO it is only logic that supports He was at the very least extrodinary. His teachings make me believe in more. His teachings are the truth.
People said pretty much the same things of David Koresh of the Branch Davidians, Jim Jones of People's Temple, and the sick nut in charge of Heaven's Gate (I forget his name). Why should anyone believe your Christianity is the truth? ...and don't say 'because it is true' when the only it can be proved is by its own doctrine, which isn't proof at all.
- agreed, however the question was Man actually on the moon? We could have just flown around it and had some elaberate deception for the cold war. Landing and returning was actually quite difficult, the u.s. might have played a trick with the soviets, there are some evidence and arguments against the landing ( some are common sence, others more elaborate) really it is a matter of faith.
My point was that there is tangible evidence of the mission. Where is the tangible evidence of Christ as the Savior, or of God himself?
What I'm trying to get at is the question - why should I or anyone else believe that the Christian religion is true, and the others out there are false?
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