Easyrider wrote:
Thank you bernee. Perhaps there should be an understanding or announcement provided by forum management that when someone inquires about a Biblical concept, person, place, or event, that when a Scriptural response explaining that Biblical concept, person, place, or event is subsequently provided in good faith, it need not be considered a CLAIM, requiring PROOF. Perhaps someone could clarify that or how to present the response in the future so they aren't peppered with "Prove it" or "show us the evidence" demands.
I take it then you have no evidence, but seek to continue making claims.
I see no problem with your
theological point of view. However, in Apologetics surely your claims should be held to a standard of evidence.
The fact you choose to place me on ignore should not hold you immune to challenges to claims you seek to pass off as truth.
If we are to have an
even sided debate, surely it is understood that evidence should rule the day.
We see this all the time where
some theists make claims, and then go to crying about how it is unfair to ask for evidence.
Do you Easyrider (though you have placed me on ignore) contend that your "Holy Ghost" is an otherwise
real, quantifiable entity?
You have claimed certain characteristics for this "Holy Ghost", I challenge you to offer evidence YOUR CLAIMS are true.
I might be Teddy Roosevelt, but I ain't.
-Punkinhead Martin