A
Re: What to do when atheiests attack you with questions and "proof"god dosent exist e
It is an ignorant thing you are doing in setting yourself up against the consensus of the world's historical scholars on an issue they have already weighed, qualified, and determined to be false.
And I wrote that article. You see, the thesis for my second master's degree was on the issue of whether or not the Christian worldview was dependent on paganism and I am qualified to discuss the topic. Biottom line: It wasn't.
These similarities you assert are not really similarities. You're just too ignorant to understand why. If you had actually read the article, rather than just shout ad hominem, you would have begun to see how they are falsified when properly qualified in their historical context.
You see friend, early Christianity is an exclusive historical monotheistic religion (deriving from an earlier Hebrew belief system) with a definitive body of doctrine asserting that the death and resurrection of Christ happened to a historical person at a particular time and has absolutely no parallel in any of the pagan mystery religions. Alleged parallels between Christianity and the mysteries are imaginary or exaggerated and the genuine parallels that remain are not synergetic except as the Christian influences later pagan systems.
But you're understanding of history, Christian epstimology, ancient pagan religion, and also the disciplines of logic and philosophy (useful in the vetting process) are rudimentary at best. So, you fall into the error of wrongly assertion a Christian syncretism that never existed.
It is an ignorant thing you are doing in setting yourself up against the consensus of the world's historical scholars on an issue they have already weighed, qualified, and determined to be false.
And I wrote that article. You see, the thesis for my second master's degree was on the issue of whether or not the Christian worldview was dependent on paganism and I am qualified to discuss the topic. Biottom line: It wasn't.
These similarities you assert are not really similarities. You're just too ignorant to understand why. If you had actually read the article, rather than just shout ad hominem, you would have begun to see how they are falsified when properly qualified in their historical context.
You see friend, early Christianity is an exclusive historical monotheistic religion (deriving from an earlier Hebrew belief system) with a definitive body of doctrine asserting that the death and resurrection of Christ happened to a historical person at a particular time and has absolutely no parallel in any of the pagan mystery religions. Alleged parallels between Christianity and the mysteries are imaginary or exaggerated and the genuine parallels that remain are not synergetic except as the Christian influences later pagan systems.
But you're understanding of history, Christian epstimology, ancient pagan religion, and also the disciplines of logic and philosophy (useful in the vetting process) are rudimentary at best. So, you fall into the error of wrongly assertion a Christian syncretism that never existed.
There are too many similarities between Christianity and pagan
religion to ignore. I can point them out if you're interested.
Your link is from a Christian website so there is obvious bias.
It is like reading "The Case for Christ" by Lee Stroebel. In his
book he only interviews Christian scholars. Why not here
the secular side of the story?
religion to ignore. I can point them out if you're interested.
Your link is from a Christian website so there is obvious bias.
It is like reading "The Case for Christ" by Lee Stroebel. In his
book he only interviews Christian scholars. Why not here
the secular side of the story?