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The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind.

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The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind.

And all we are is dust in the wind...

 

Does that make us the answer?

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Maybe the answer came to Ironhorse when he was in the middle of his skeptical appraisal and he heard the Word of the Lord come to him, saying  "Don't think twice, it's alright".   

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It's really very simple, Ironhorse.

 

If you've performed your skeptical appraisal of Christianity correctly, you'll have concluded that you cannot do what Thomas did and directly verify things for yourself.

 

You'll have concluded that like Theophilus, you can only read the testimony of others and like him, you have no way to verify what you are reading.

 

Your admission that you accept scriptural testimony on faith confirms this.

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Which now leads to the $1,000,000 question!

 

Since you tacitly admit there's no evidence for you to test and check for yourself, please now reply to this post, saying specifically and exactly why you still believe.

 

We will respect you more if you are totally and completely honest with us and fess up to believing... because you want to.

 

Or because you've been conditioned to.

 

Or for some other personal and subjective reason.

 

Since there's no evidence available for you to test for yourself, your reason for still believing MUST lie within you.

 

What is it?

 

Bumped for your attention, Ironhorse.

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What is your reason for being a Christian believer?

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Please note that your answer should only address the specific reason why you believe.

 

Your answer shouldn't address any other topic, subject or issue.          (So no videos, poetry or song lyrics, please.)

Your answer shouldn't contain anything about what you believe.          (This is about why. You've told us what you believe.)

Your answer shouldn't contain any passages from scripture.                (Referring back to the source of your faith to say why you have faith is a circular argument.)

Your answer shouldn't contain any references to the beliefs of others. (This is about you and your reason for believing.)

Your answer shouldn't contain any logical fallacies.                               (Such as the Argument from Ignorance or the Argument from Personal Incredulity. Two of your favorites.)

Your answer shouldn't refer to your upbringing or education.                (Because you deny that either of these things was a factor in decision to believe.)

Your answer shouldn't refer to any scientific evidence.                          (Because, after years of being asked, if you had any you'd have given it by now.)

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Please answer the question, Ironhorse.

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It's really very simple, Ironhorse.

 

If you've performed your skeptical appraisal of Christianity correctly, you'll have concluded that you cannot do what Thomas did and directly verify things for yourself.

 

You'll have concluded that like Theophilus, you can only read the testimony of others and like him, you have no way to verify what you are reading.

 

Your admission that you accept scriptural testimony on faith confirms this.

.

.

.

Which now leads to the $1,000,000 question!

 

Since you tacitly admit there's no evidence for you to test and check for yourself, please now reply to this post, saying specifically and exactly why you still believe.

 

We will respect you more if you are totally and completely honest with us and fess up to believing... because you want to.

 

Or because you've been conditioned to.

 

Or for some other personal and subjective reason.

 

Since there's no evidence available for you to test for yourself, your reason for still believing MUST lie within you.

 

What is it?

 

Bumped for your attention, Ironhorse.

.

.

.

What is your reason for being a Christian believer?

.

.

.

Please note that your answer should only address the specific reason why you believe.

 

Your answer shouldn't address any other topic, subject or issue.          (So no videos, poetry or song lyrics, please.)

Your answer shouldn't contain anything about what you believe.          (This is about why. You've told us what you believe.)

Your answer shouldn't contain any passages from scripture.                (Referring back to the source of your faith to say why you have faith is a circular argument.)

Your answer shouldn't contain any references to the beliefs of others. (This is about you and your reason for believing.)

Your answer shouldn't contain any logical fallacies.                               (Such as the Argument from Ignorance or the Argument from Personal Incredulity. Two of your favorites.)

Your answer shouldn't refer to your upbringing or education.                (Because you deny that either of these things was a factor in decision to believe.)

Your answer shouldn't refer to any scientific evidence.                          (Because, after years of being asked, if you had any you'd have given it by now.)

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.

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Please answer the question, Ironhorse.

 

 

Re-bumped for your attention, Ironhorse!

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It's really very simple, Ironhorse.

 

If you've performed your skeptical appraisal of Christianity correctly, you'll have concluded that you cannot do what Thomas did and directly verify things for yourself.

 

You'll have concluded that like Theophilus, you can only read the testimony of others and like him, you have no way to verify what you are reading.

 

Your admission that you accept scriptural testimony on faith confirms this.

.

.

.

Which now leads to the $1,000,000 question!

 

Since you tacitly admit there's no evidence for you to test and check for yourself, please now reply to this post, saying specifically and exactly why you still believe.

 

We will respect you more if you are totally and completely honest with us and fess up to believing... because you want to.

 

Or because you've been conditioned to.

 

Or for some other personal and subjective reason.

 

Since there's no evidence available for you to test for yourself, your reason for still believing MUST lie within you.

 

What is it?

 

Bumped for your attention, Ironhorse.

.

.

.

What is your reason for being a Christian believer?

.

.

.

Please note that your answer should only address the specific reason why you believe.

 

Your answer shouldn't address any other topic, subject or issue.          (So no videos, poetry or song lyrics, please.)

Your answer shouldn't contain anything about what you believe.          (This is about why. You've told us what you believe.)

Your answer shouldn't contain any passages from scripture.                (Referring back to the source of your faith to say why you have faith is a circular argument.)

Your answer shouldn't contain any references to the beliefs of others. (This is about you and your reason for believing.)

Your answer shouldn't contain any logical fallacies.                               (Such as the Argument from Ignorance or the Argument from Personal Incredulity. Two of your favorites.)

Your answer shouldn't refer to your upbringing or education.                (Because you deny that either of these things was a factor in decision to believe.)

Your answer shouldn't refer to any scientific evidence.                          (Because, after years of being asked, if you had any you'd have given it by now.)

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.

.

Please answer the question, Ironhorse.

 

 

Re-bumped for your attention, Ironhorse!

 

 

Re-re-bumped for Ironhorse's attention!

 

This time please respond by using your brain Ironhorse, as per your own words.

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