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If someone could prove to you that you had been lied to your entire life...
about the core beliefs you were taught throughout life concerning religion would you want to see that proof?
If you were shown the proof, would you continue in the same manner?
Would you be capable of looking at the proof with an open mind?
If you were shown the proof, would you continue in the same manner?
Would you be capable of looking at the proof with an open mind?
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The answer to this question depends on what that proof is. Take, for instance, the resurrection of Jesus. It can be argued that without this Christianity would not exist. However, consider:
1. Prove (without referring to the Bible) that the resurrection is true
2. Prove that the resurrection is not true
Obviously neither is possible. And that's the problem with any religion - it is not a matter of proof, it is based purely on belief.
1. Prove (without referring to the Bible) that the resurrection is true
2. Prove that the resurrection is not true
Obviously neither is possible. And that's the problem with any religion - it is not a matter of proof, it is based purely on belief.
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