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Is gullibility a virtue in Christianity?

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
I believe we are fine with people who think critically but not with people who think negatively ie the worst scenario always must be the true one.
This is probably not the case. I have found very few Christians on forums that can think critically. There is an easy test, are there failed prophecies in the Bible? If you will own up to this then you may think critically. If you do not own up to this then you clearly can't.
 

nPeace

Veteran Member
I believe what you call the true resurrection is only fanciful thinking designed to ignore the true resurrection.
That's a good point.
I didn't pay close attention to that term, true resurrection, but it never crossed my mind that it applied to the resurrection of Christ.
Only @loverofhumanity can verify that.

However, there were many resurrections, some spiritual, and all were true.
I think we can look at resurrection as a raising up anew also.
 
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