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Replying to JehovahsWitness in post #78]
The points in the OP have been thoroughly debunked.
Not so.
Stating something in an opening post doesn't make it true.
What I stated about biblical Jesus is acceptable authority in this forum. If you do not believe what biblical Jesus had to claim about himself, is true, that has no bearing on the topic of this debate, in this forum.
The OP suggest that having a "genuine human experience" (conveniently left undefinded)
Point Of Order
A genuine human experience has been defined in the OP through the device of showing three points about biblical Jesus that are clearly NOT genuine, ordinary Human Experience.
Point One of OP
is dependent on three things , namely :
a) being conceived and born in the usual fashion
Check.
The Claim:
DEBUNKED : Could the first human Adam have had a genuine human experience since biblically he had no human parents?
That is not a debunk. That is a question.
And the reply-answer has been given to the claimant.
The Evidence:
I am not arguing biblical Adam was involved with mysticism, or retained his memories of a prior existence, which is what I AM arguing re biblical Jesus.
Furthermore, I am willing to concede that anyone who has at least one of the same three attributes as biblical Jesus had - in this case, Adam [and subsequently Eve] - then they too, did not have a genuine Human Experience.
If we are to agree that such points constitute non-genuine Human Experience, then we can proceed.
Or;
Re: Premise:
We can agree that these examples of
extraordinary Human Beings are actually what constitutes "Ordinary Genuine Human Experience" and therefore, those who are not extraordinary, [the rest of us] are the actual ones who are NOT having a genuine Human experience.
Either way, until the premise is agree to, no debunking has been done.
Point Two of OP
b) not having memories that are unique :
Point of Order: [1]
The OP does not make that statement. The clamant has added a twist in order to perhaps make the illusion debunking has taken place.
DEBUNKED: Would Jesus' memories of his prehuman existence negate him being a human being while on earth?
Point of Order:[2]
The clamant then adds a strawman to give apparent substance to the claim. The OP did not argue Jesus didn't have an experience of being Human. The OP argues that the extras Jesus came with, made it impossible for Jesus to have a genuine/ordinary Human Experience.
Therefore, there is no requirement on my part to reply to a strawman argument as if it were genuine argument re OP and subject matter therein.
No debunking has been done, except that whatever strawman my opponent is beating up on over yonder, while giving the appearance of thoroughly debunking 'something', said 'something' is not my business/the business of the OP subject.
Point Three of OP
c) not being able to perform miracles :
Point of Order:
Nowhere does the OP claim that Jesus was unable to "perform miracles".
The Evidence;
He was able to do things which appeared to be magic, but were actually miracles,
DEBUNKED: Can ordinary human beings be given supernatural powers?
Point Of Order
Another question referred to as "debunking".
The question itself forces another question.
Q: When an ordinary Human is "given supernatural powers", how is that Human THEN 'ordinary'?
Further to that, as pointed out in the OP, biblical Jesus doesn't claim to have been given such powers AFTER he entered the Human form he occupied, but that he brought all that with him.
Which is to say, otherwise one would be arguing that Jesus learned all his skills and came to the realization that he must have come from a prior existence, and didn't actually have those memories to begin with, but acquired those memories after becoming a genuine Human being.
Of course - while that is an interesting argument, I dear say most Christians would have a hard time accepting that, let alone arguing for that.
But apparently, that is exactly what my opponents appear to be doing.