I think that most of those are placebo. I've tried plant-based treatments for anxiety. They didn't do anything to help. Some homeopathic pills that were supposed to calm me down actually increased my anxiety.
That's because you're interpreting physical death as seizing to exist. Psychical death is not spiritual death. Jesus in spirit form never died. After His physical death he descended into the place of the souls and preached the Gospel to them before releasing the innocent souls and taking them to...
Sure they do, but the rebuttal arguments are irrational, so the rebuttals fail to achieve anything.
First of all, there is plenty of evidence for the existence of God. The problem is that the methods atheists apply to investigate the existence of God they do not apply to other areas of...
There are no nonreligious people. Atheists are just religious people in denial. Atheism as an idea destroys itself because it is irrational.
Because we have an innate desire to want our fellow humans to share our happiness in the afterlife.
That's a pretty black and white classification that does not apply to all cases. Also, the author seems to be ignoring some events from the Bible. The apostle Paul was followed by a possessed woman who kept yelling at him and his companions about God, thus invalidating #1 from that list.
Yes to the first question. No to the second one.
Also, there is apparently a way to at least vaguely determine the descendants of Aaron: Y-chromosomal Aaron - Wikipedia
Also, God can make exceptions to allow non-descendants of Aaron to contribute to performing sacrifices if they are sanctified...
I don't think you know what hearsay means. If you're not going to believe eyewitnesses and historical writings (which in ancient times were mostly based on hearsay), then we can cross off history from the list of believable subjects.
Well, Christians healing people, uncorrupt corpses that scientists cannot explain (because all the corpses buried in neighboring graves had decomposed), apparitions etc.