So... every soul dies upon physical death? Why do you believe that?
It’s the teaching of the Hebrew Bible.
But you don't believe it.
That’s right. I’m a primitive Christian. There are Christians who aren’t primitive Christians who still believe on this issue as I do.
I'll admit, I'm not well versed in the prophecies about Jesus. It's something I have to study.
My hope is that you will.
But how could Jesus not know if he is God? He clearly knew things that others did not while he walked the earth.
Jesus has a God. He is a prophet, a servant - the suffering servant Isaiah speaks about - of his God.
Jesus knows that he is not his God and that there is no God besides his God. Everything else in scripture is idols.
You blame them for not having faith in something that has yet to be proven?
The resurrection has been proven.
You have to understand the atheist mindset. It is very much based in the senses. What they can taste, touch, hear, see, etc. They like science because there is evidence to support the theories.
I agree.
Ironically, that's how most of them feel about people like you. "Who in their right mind would believe in something like what the gospels preach?"
I’m fine with atheists feeling that way about me.
To that end, i can't blame them. The story of Genesis alone is a lot to take on faith, let alone the story of Jesus.
Jesus believes what is written in Genesis. The story of Jesus isn’t taken on blind faith. There were witnesses of the life, death, resurrection and assumption of Jesus. Their testimony is preserved in the NT scriptures. Atheists generally don’t believe the testimony or see it as evidence. Those who do become Christians.
It's not quite the same. In what we have been discussing, both you and the atheists do not see a collapsed bridge. You see a bridge that's probably going to collapse, or isn't real.
In the analogy I used, I see that the bridge has collapsed. The atheist doesn’t see the bridge has collapsed. The atheist ignoring the warning won’t see that that the bridge was out in his or her natural lifetime.
Whereas the atheists see the bridge as intact, trust what they're seeing, and probably think you're belief that they are driving into a giant chasm, to be a little weird.
Crash on, unbelieving atheists. What they think about my belief is out of my control, as it should be.
Agreed. I mean, Jesus turned water into wine, so...
I believe Jesus turned water into wine because of the testimony concerning the event recorded in scritpture. Why do you believe that he turned water into wine? If you believe he did, why don’t you believe the testimony about all of the other things that he did?
But it's not simple. If it were, everyone would believe it.
Jesus’ parable of the sower explains why not everyone believes it.
If you grew up in it, sure.
I left the Christianity I grew up in.
But if you didn't, suddenly believing in miracles, prophecies, and such, is like trying to learn a foreign language.
I don’t disagree with that. It’s difficult to break away from whatever it was that we were raised in.
They want it, but they don't want to have to take it on faith. They don't like faith.
Then they can’t have it.
They prefer evidence as the foundation for their beliefs and worldview.
The evidence is in the testimony contained in scripture.
The evidence should also be found in the lives of believers. However, there exist counterfeit believers. It’s going to be difficult for an atheist discern the genuine from the counterfeit. I think this is a major factor in hesitancy of atheists to become believers. My advice to them would be to keep their eyes on Jesus, rather than on those who self-identify as his followers.
So introducing faith to them is a little like introducing brussel sprouts to a dog. :/
They generally express faith in science. Faith, in and of itself, isn’t a huge issue. I take your point though that faith in God and in the Messiah is a “dog meet brussel sprouts” affair with them.