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If Science can be defined by what you can exclude and so can religion, will this
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<blockquote data-quote="GaryOster" data-source="post: 2093375" data-attributes="member: 258273"><p>If Jesus never existed, we would have the same amount of proof in the form of a body as we do now. What's noteworthy is that although 500 people (I'll just take your word on that number) supposedly witnessed the resurrection, there are no stories, oral traditions or written, aside from the Bible which says it happened.</p><p></p><p>Along those lines, the earth quaked and the dead rose from their graves, walking the streets, visiting relatives, according to the Bible, yet nothing but the Bible mentions it. It seems that if people rose from their graves that would be quite the talk of the town. Yet, nothing on the matter whatsoever. No family stories about great granddad catching a nooner 10 years after he died, no mention of the zombie apocalypse in history, nor, more importantly, how the Romans ans Jews survived the zombies.</p><p></p><p>In this case, the absence of evidence which should be there is compelling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GaryOster, post: 2093375, member: 258273"] If Jesus never existed, we would have the same amount of proof in the form of a body as we do now. What's noteworthy is that although 500 people (I'll just take your word on that number) supposedly witnessed the resurrection, there are no stories, oral traditions or written, aside from the Bible which says it happened. Along those lines, the earth quaked and the dead rose from their graves, walking the streets, visiting relatives, according to the Bible, yet nothing but the Bible mentions it. It seems that if people rose from their graves that would be quite the talk of the town. Yet, nothing on the matter whatsoever. No family stories about great granddad catching a nooner 10 years after he died, no mention of the zombie apocalypse in history, nor, more importantly, how the Romans ans Jews survived the zombies. In this case, the absence of evidence which should be there is compelling. [/QUOTE]
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