This is a classic "straw man" diversion you have going here. I say I am not proud of the lack of intellect displayed by making the case that there is more evidence for God than the moon landing, and you insinuate I'm racist and elitist.
Do YOU think there is tangible proof of God, more so than landing on the moon?
On second thought, don't answer that.
Full of contradictions? Which ones? I haven't found any, but please enlighten us.
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Jesus descended from which son of David?
(a) Solomon (Matthew 1:6)
(b) Nathan (Luke 3:31)
If you don't believe me...look it up in the Bible!! If you want more PM me and I can give you pages of text along with the verses to back them up!
So you have to have tangible proof to believe in the validity of something?
There are more writings from differing authors on a man named Jesus than there is a guy named Alexander the Great. Yet no one has any problem identifying Alexander as having been alive and his life story be validated.
That last paragraph is just perspective -- not directly linked to the first sentence.
One just for you! This is the only one i'll post so I don't get the boot!
Jesus descended from which son of David?
(a) Solomon (Matthew 1:6)
(b) Nathan (Luke 3:31)
If you don't believe me...look it up in the Bible!! If you want more PM me and I can give you pages of text along with the verses to back them up!
Certainly not. But there is no tangible proof there is a god, yet the site said there was more than there is for the moon landIng. That isn't true at all.
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One just for you! This is the only one i'll post so I don't get the boot!
Jesus descended from which son of David?
(a) Solomon (Matthew 1:6)
(b) Nathan (Luke 3:31)
If you don't believe me...look it up in the Bible!! If you want more PM me and I can give you pages of text along with the verses to back them up!
Why is it not close-minded to assume you've stumbled on the one true religion and it's such an awesome thing to spread it far and wide, but it is close-minded to say I'm not a fan of that stuff?
Double standard with Christians.
I would agree that there is no tangible evidence, as the biblical God isn't physical. May I ask where you saw the moon landing reference? Although I didn't look very hard, I didn't see it.
I don't see how the issue of open-mindedness even enters the discussion. The issue is objective Truth. Christians use a set of criterion which they believe to be useful in ascertaining truth, and come to Christian beliefs, which they then follow to their logical conclusions (which includes a belief in the exclusivity of Christianity, and therefore a desire to proselytize); non-Christians use a set of criterion which they believe to be useful in ascertaining truth and come to non-Christian beliefs which they generally follow to their logical conclusions (like "not being a fan of that stuff".) People are free to believe either way, but they shouldn't be forced to back off the logical conclusions of their beliefs for the sake of "open-mindedness". If you think the belief is wrong, that's another issue.