So a subjective opinion then, as opposed to any objective evidence.
Again an unevidenced subjective opinion, there is no objective evidence to support those claims.
In the interests of accuracy, this post is in response to viole. To what she wrote.
So, yes, since it’s the Bible’s words that are in dispute....the Bible defines what is acceptable behavior for Christians — to love one another (John 13:34-35), even to love their enemy (Matthew 5:44) — and what is not acceptable behavior. - James 4:4; 1 John 2:15.
The evidence is clear...
Since it’s inception, the majority of Christendom has failed where it really matters; they’ve joined the world in its conflicts & have been exposed for their hypocrisy.
Oh no thanks are really necessarily, this is a debate forum.
Again, this post is in response to viole. To what
she wrote.
I hope my observations are given some critical but objective scrutiny.
They are. You’ve raised some good points.
And I hope mine are given the same consideration.
While you're here, I did ask why you believe a fulfilled prophesy represents any evidence for any deity?
Can humans do that? Consistently? If not, then who else?
Your other questions -- those 3 you posted earlier in post #100 — all referred to “
the prediction”, or “
the event.” As if.the Bible only had one. But the Bible contains
many prophecies. And the vast majority have come true.....but there are still some being fulfilled
globally, in our day.
A very good point you raised was, ‘Why is the prediction not clear?’
Well, the Bible was written to be deeply studied. There are accurate answers, but you have to dig for them. I mean, even in Genesis 1, at the very beginning, the Bible’s not clear even as to the Creative Days! It makes it seem like they’re 24 hours, but then Jehovah God tells Adam, ‘Dont eat from the tree, for
in the day you do, you’ll die.’ Adam died centuries later.
And God’s use of poetic language in His Word, makes it difficult & easy to twist.
Jesus himself said that for some people, the meaning would be ‘hidden.’ Only his Father, Jehovah, could reveal its meaning (Luke 10:21)
The Bible itself said it is hard to understand....we need Jehovah’s — Jesus’ Father’s — help. If it was intended to be clear cut, there’d be no need.
(BTW, Nostradamus made a few seemingly fulfilled predictions, how did he do that? I’ve got a POV on that which only about 8 million others share....IOW, quite a few but not the majority. I’ll be glad to share it with you, if you’d like.
On a related topic: being an atheist, how do you explain the many members on here who’ve had and continue to have two-way conversations with their ‘spirit guides’ or their invisible god entities?
Are they all ‘faking’ it? Or are these people all delusional to you?
Do you think a highly respected and rational-thinker like Sir Winston Churchill was delusional?
Lincoln's ghost - Wikipedia)