BilliardsBall
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You realize there are over 7 billion people on the planet, right? An event with odds of occurring to 1 in 50,000 people are statistically certain to happen, purely by chance, many times over.
I'm sure it's quite remarkable. Have you ever told any scientific researchers about your amazing abilities, to test them?
Seeing that kind of specificity (always claimed, never demonstrated) would give you reason to conclude something is causing these occurrences. It wouldn't inform you what. And the what is the key point you need to arrive at theism.
The evidence there is mixed at best.
No evidence of that.
The blood stain pattern is not consistent with an actual cadaver killed in such fashion. Did you actually read the link I posted?
As stated previously, all available evidence is consistent with it being a medieval fake. This is the case with many supposed relics from Jesus, Mary, and other saints.
Yes, I agree, now calculate the odds of something that occurs to 1 in 50,000 occurring weekly for a decade. That's 50,000^500.
No, why would I ask to be "tested"? 1) I've seen it happen where I'm given that special knowledge or receive it with 100% accuracy/100% prescience, so I don't need to test my confidence level in the statistical significance 2) I HAVE presented in more formalized ways evidence, including Bible codes and this sort of knowledge thing, as described, and skeptics were given power by God/themselves to explain away EVERYTHING. Jesus could appear to you tonight and every night for a year and you could either read the Bible and pray or tell me you are experiencing the results of a guilty id or superego or whatever. 3) I remember being a young Christian and assuming given some decent evidence, anyone/everyone trusts Jesus for salvation. At the time, I offered to speak tongues and a linguistics expert said, "Wow, that sounds like a dialect of an ancient root of Urdu I've studied! We should tape you soon in the lab!" which didn't happen, we parted ways, but I thought, "Of course! God can will gifts to whom He wants, even though I have no Persian roots in my background or family."
I DID read the link you've posted, and I've also read a number of counter claims that show pre-mortem and post-mortem blood flows as on the shroud via forensic efforts with cadavers. I've also seen/heard recent Shroud discussion involving "What angle were Jesus's arms during crucifixion?"
I agree re: your comment that "Seeing that kind of specificity (always claimed, never demonstrated) would give you reason to conclude something is causing these occurrences. It wouldn't inform you what. And the what is the key point you need to arrive at theism," but I'm already at the WHAT via my understanding and research regarding the Bible text, the Bible construction, Bible prophecy, the love of Christ, and evidence for the resurrection.
PS. Neither of us need peer review. Why not start tithing to your local evangelical church to test God?