I'm sure you're familiar with the concept of free will.God is not going to micro-manage his creations like the parent of a 3 year old.
Your god does not allow for free will. If he knows
past, present, and future, he ultimately controls everything you do because he has seen it before it happens. It's Fatalism which is furthest from freewill. Basically the Abrahamic god plays with a stacked deck because of his powers. The christian definition of "choice" is an illusion because the choice is already known by the god. Unless you believe your god is not perfect, one could easily conclude that since people are going to hell and he knew they would from day 1, he is malevolent. Here's a better example-
http://www.fusioncash.net/forum.php?topic=17937.0God's punishments fit the crime.It's called justice.
Hitler -- Killed millions + last minute of life he accepts Christ = Heaven.
Jew -- Led a selfless life + Concentration Camp + didn't accept Christ before he was gassed = Eternal Torment.
That's justice?
Yep.Doesn't make it any less correct.
Well with that logic Zeus, Odysseus, Superman, and Harry Potter are all true stories as well.
There is nothing contradicting about the Gospel accounts.Anyone knows that if they were identical in every detail,skeptics would cry fraud louder than they do now.
Not sure how much you've studied the NT, but
there are truckloads of contradictions.http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_contradictions_be_found_in_the_Gospel_narrativeshttp://atheism.about.com/od/gospelcontradictions/p/PassionWeek.htmhttp://www.infidels.org/library/modern/paul_carlson/nt_contradictions.htmlYou may play the 'biased' card on saying these sources are atheist/agnostic, but remember that they're quoting bible verses.
The difference is the facts are all there.The only person to whom all the thousands of prophesies written by hundreds of different writers over several centuries could be fulfilled was Jesus Christ.
Name one prophecy that came true that wasn't a self-fulfilling prophecy. Remember-- in order for something to be a legitimate prophecy, all of the details must be there--
precise names, dates, details, etc.
Christianity is not a blind faith,there are many Historical/Archaeological proofs like the ones I posted
Where? I didn't see anything.
Even the most hardened skeptic must except that Jesus Christ lived,died and His tomb was found empty.Tossing around myths and legends doesn't disprove that.
You do know that most stories in the bible are myths, right? I mean with Jesus it boils down to a romanticized hero with super powers.
Very little research is needed to see the bogus supernatural qualities within the stories.
To most skeptics nothing short of a front row seat to the Resurrection is going to be convincing.There is proof that the bible is Historically accurate,but if it's met with a hardened heart,obviously nothing is going to convince you.
Hey, Walksalone and I are both open to proofs. I've given you plenty of basic rational information from various sources saying that the bible is seldomly accurate. All you have done is posted something from a biased creationist site with no proofs at all.