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You really think people from all over the world would spread Christianity and preach things like Jesus coming back and the resurrection of the dead if it weren’t true? Don’t tell me it’s about money because that’s ridiculous. These are pretty far fetched ideas if you ask me. Do you think people would really spread these far-fetched ideas if they weren’t true? Think about it. It’s so obvious. There is truth in it imo. One just has to know how to see it.
People often share stories and ideas that aren't true.You really think people from all over the world would spread Christianity and preach things like Jesus coming back and the resurrection of the dead if it weren’t true? Don’t tell me it’s about money because that’s ridiculous. These are pretty far fetched ideas if you ask me. Do you think people would really spread these far-fetched ideas if they weren’t true? Think about it. It’s so obvious. There is truth in it imo. One just has to know how to see it.
@King Phenomenon ~ You ignored @Soandso's question here. I, too, am interested in knowing what you feel his is missing.You’ve missed the point unfortunately.All kinds of people believe all kinds of things. Some people even quit their jobs and run up credit cards because they are absolutely certain the end times will be on a specific date like what happened on May 21 2011 when the prediction by herald camping led to the largest advertisement campaign in the history of humankind
What you are appealing to is argumentum ad populum. It's a logical fallacy. It's bad reasoning. Just because lots of people believe something doesn't make that thing true
This is what you said. What am I missing?
I don't see how rate of growth is relevant here with regard to truth. Your conclusion is a misrepresentation of what the OP is saying.A quick Google search suggests Christianity is the SIXTH fastest growing religion. So, by your logic, other religions are “truer.”
Think about it.
Think about it.
I'm not sure directing people to do this is necessary when you try to make a point, and it comes across as condescending.Think about it.
You could make a faith-based case that the development and growth of Christianity had divine intervention as its cause. God knew what He has doing when He took birth in first century Judea. Yet, stand-alone, your argument is not convincing. That Christianity succeeded as a religion does not make its claims true. Islam also succeeded in spreading itself beyond its homeland. But that does not make the claims of Islam true.You really think people from all over the world would spread Christianity and preach things like Jesus coming back and the resurrection of the dead if it weren’t true? Don’t tell me it’s about money because that’s ridiculous. These are pretty far fetched ideas if you ask me. Do you think people would really spread these far-fetched ideas if they weren’t true? Think about it. It’s so obvious. There is truth in it imo. One just has to know how to see it.
As odd as seeing Elvis.A ton of people on here has told me that truth has nothing to do with the number of people it convinces. This thread isn’t about that. It’s about the fact that many people believe something that one might consider to be delusional. Seems a bit odd don’t you think?
How many? 4 billion people believe that Jesus will return and that Jesus raises the dead and that they will see their loved ones again in heaven after they die. These things sound like a mental illness yet 4 billion people believe it. What does that tell you?As odd as seeing Elvis.
A ton of people on here has told me that truth has nothing to do with the number of people it convinces. This thread isn’t about that. It’s about the fact that many people believe something that one might consider to be delusional. Seems a bit odd don’t you think?
The point? The point was made and is clear in my opening statement. No further explanation would help. FYI, when somebody says you missed the point that’s exactly what it means. There’s no hidden point that needs to be addressed.@King Phenomenon ~ You ignored @Soandso's question here. I, too, am interested in knowing what you feel his is missing.
If you are going to accuse someone of missing the point, you should either clarify your point or concede that the accusation was unfounded and acknowledge his point.
Your point is the following.."There is truth in it (Christianity) imo. One just has to know how to see it."The point? The point was made and is clear in my opening statement. No further explanation would help. FYI, when somebody says you missed the point that’s exactly what it means. There’s no hidden point that needs to be addressed.
I never denied it.Your point is the following.."There is truth in it (Christianity) imo. One just has to know how to see it."
You never explained how one knows how to see it.
Plus you imply that Jesus coming back and the resurrection of the dead, are true in the OP, whilst later you deny them. Do you finally believe in Jesus comeback and the resurrection, or not?
Your whole presence here and your lack of explanations does not make much sense to me. Neither your signature....As far as I can understand, you believe that Jesus lives on earth, dies and is resurrected again, every few years. Am I correct?
What do you call him here?I never denied it.
You are correct but I don’t call him Jesus. In the real world I do, but on here I tell people what I truly believe. The Jesus story is very similar to my true beliefs.
The point? The point was made and is clear in my opening statement. No further explanation would help. FYI, when somebody says you missed the point that’s exactly what it means. There’s no hidden point that needs to be addressed.
You really think people from all over the world would spread Christianity and preach things like Jesus coming back and the resurrection of the dead if it weren’t true?
Don’t tell me it’s about money because that’s ridiculous.
These are pretty far fetched ideas if you ask me. Do you think people would really spread these far-fetched ideas if they weren’t true?
Think about it. It’s so obvious. There is truth in it imo. One just has to know how to see it.
I don’t know his name. All I know is that he’s a man.What do you call him here?
It tends to tell me that culture and education (or even indoctrination) are major factors as to what people will believe, and often depending upon where one is born.How many? 4 billion people believe that Jesus will return and that Jesus raises the dead and that they will see their loved ones again in heaven after they die. These things sound like a mental illness yet 4 billion people believe it. What does that tell you?