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Do we "live only in the present"? Good question. Physically - yes, although some have pointed out that our bodies are a sort of time machine moving steadily from the past to the future, with the current point on the journey being the present. Emotionally and psychologically I'd say we live in all three - influenced by events of the past and hopes/fears for the future. Spiritually? Well, I believe that God is eternal - therefore God exists in the past, present and future. Indeed, God exists beyond past, present and future. God exists beyond time and beyond space. God simply exists. If past, present and future all belong to God and if we belong to God who is eternal then in some way we are also eternal. I believe that I have always been known to God and will always be known to God. So perhaps we don't live "only in the present" - but we do live always "in the presence" - the presence of God.
Alternate questions come to mind...
Given a God, why not Jesus?
Given Jesus, why God?
Which is irrelevant. as Mark is still not a first hand account. Whether Papias or Mark claim it is directly from the mouth of Peter, it still matters not. How do we know it is . Oh wait the bibles tells us so. Or third/fourth hand accounts.You dance around the only points that matter: Papias derives his information from eyewitnesses and those trained by eyewitnesses.
I know. However you haven't shown anything convincing. Nothing more than any other religion could. The "Why" in the title is asking why yours/Christianity is better than the others. Giving an answer without making it more convincing than any other religion is pointless.Kimmio said:The title of the OP is "If God, why Jesus?" I'm trying to answer what I believe is the "why".
Given a God, why not Jesus?
Given Jesus, why God?
But you're not appealing to a "rich philosophical case for it." You're appealing to a large number of eyewitness testimonies. A big round number of supposed eyewitnesses thrown into a book of the claims you're saying counts as history.
That doesn't even deserve a moment's thought.
@Mystic, you really nailed it in the last of your posts! @Pavlos Maros simply has nothing on you, since the quality of (their) posts declined rapidly into a sort of bizarre, illogical denial of the facts you presented. I think it just reveals that even if you could offer satisfactory "proof", (they) would still refuse to accept it due to a clearly closed-minded attitude, perhaps based on some sort of personal vendetta against Christianity - or at least religion.
If you really think that, there isn't much point in continuing.It's not just me that acknowledges that the New Testament documents are historical. Even atheist historians will give you that.
Also, I believe there is a rich philosophical case for Christian truth as a whole. The fact that the books of the New Testament are the most well-documented and reliable texts in ancient history is only a small part of that.
This has always been my problem with the Jesus as a moral teacher (only) argument. I just don't think we can take Him seriously without considering that He was a Jewish mystic.That said, the entire context of Jesus' life and teaching is the belief in a "Father". I'm not sure one can truly follow Jesus without believing in God. At the very least, you need to acknowledge and deal with Jesus' theism. You cannot just push it aside since that also pushes aside a lot of his message.
What "Facts" He has no facts.Geo said:@Mystic, you really nailed it in the last of your posts! @Pavlos Maros simply has nothing on you, since the quality of (their) posts declined rapidly into a sort of bizarre, illogical denial of the facts you presented.
As said there is no proof. And you and he know that, if you were at all honest. Else it wouldn't be called faith, would it.Geo said:I think it just reveals that even if you could offer satisfactory "proof",
Lol What is your definition of close minded. Is it closed to all and every religious belief, bar your own. You are the very definition of close minded.Geo said:(they) would still refuse to accept it due to a clearly closed-minded attitude,
I have a deep destain for religion because it kills for the most idiotic of reasons. And it controls the minds of it's adherents.Geo said:perhaps based on some sort of personal vendetta against Christianity - or at least religion.
Are you completely sure you are a UU?![]()