"You have an unsubstantiated a priori anti-supernatural bias. I do not."
If that is your only "response" to this then I assume you DO believe in talking donkeys, the sun stopping as it circles the earth (HA! HA! HA!), etc. So your beliefs require no rational justification or support. You simply assert their truth and ridicule MY "anti-supernatural bias"!!
Did you know that the sun does NOT circle the earth, Greg? Did you know what would happen if it did and it stopped? Is there evidence that this happened?
Did you know that donkeys do NOT talk, Greg? At least, not in English or Aramaic. I gotta get some fresh air!! Bye for now!
"As I said: Jesus as a "wonder worker" is no different than Balaam's donkey if you believe in the accuracy of the bible, so don't try to squirm out of things. If you believe Jesus existed and was a "wonder worker", then all power to you! You must also believe in talking donkeys, the sun stopping in the sky, a flat earth, and people beginning fully human without any evolutionary progression! So, as most religions and many primitive accounts of life make historical "claims" of similar miracles and absurdities (and far better attested to than Christian myths), I must wonder on what basis you choose some nonsensical superstitious "claims" over others!?" |