No, He was a Manifestation of God with a twofold nature, human and divine.
Just another claim.
I just read about a dude who claims to be the reincarnation of Jesus in Russia. He has plenty of followers. All of them would say exactly what you just said, only they would say it about him and call yours an imposter.
And both your arguments have the same merrit: none.
Of course claiming it does not make it so and evidence does not make it so either...
Evidence would make it so. Or at least, it would make it likely. But you don't have such evidence.
Reality simply exists so He either was or He wasn't.
And which seems more plausible?
I say that he wasn't, just like that Jesus incarnation fellow in Russia, is infinitly more likely.
I would, but it's not like I can phone him up or something.
I'ld also go and search for the pots of gold that the leprechauns have stashed away at the base of the rainbow, but you know.... it's kind of hard.
He is the one who is not answerable to humans.
Neither are leprechauns.
Something you like to hide behind, as if it gives you a free pass to not care about evidence and being rationally justified in your claims.
Convenient for a God that wants to remain a mystery, not convenient for me.
Off course it is convenient for you. It's yet another excuse for you to use to avoid meeting your burden of proof.
God has no partners so God was never married.
WOOSH, that's the sound of the point flying over your head.
No, a claim with evidence to back it up.
The evidence that you conveniently refuse to share?
God's methods cannot be compared to human activities, that is illogical.
Well, it is what you said though.
Sorry, I just report the Truth about God and try to clear up misconceptions.
Capital T. lol.
I love theists sometimes. It's like the lesser evidence they have, the more certain they are.
I have shared it on this forum umpteen million times. Is there a good reason I should share it again?
Link to one of those umpteen million posts where you share this evidence?
Are you? I still haven't seen any evidence.
But that is all in the past now, this is a new age.
Is it?
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