Terry Sampson
Well-Known Member
I'm agnostic, so of course I'm still open minded. But the level of evidence necessary to convince me that the claims of Christianity are true is quite high. It is not enough to "resolve" the contradictions in the bible (although I believe they are unresolvable). If theoretically they were resolved, Christianity could still be false. We would need clear, unambiguous evidence to justify a belief.
Thanks for your response.
I don't and won't challenge your agnosticism nor your insistence on "clear, unambiguous evidence to justify a belief" "that the claims of Christianity are true."
- As you wrote: "It is not enough to 'resolve' the contradictions in the bible'."
- As you wrote: "If theoretically they were resolved, Christianity could still be false."
- And, as you wrote: "We would need clear, unambiguous evidence to justify a belief."
Take care and have your fun.