Sentences with phrase «own eyewitness account»

«After reviewing our security video of the incident and eyewitness accounts, police investigation was appropriate,» Waffle House's statement continued.
Lee Merritt, an attorney for the Edwards family, said that Oliver fired three shots into the car Edwards was in, based on eyewitness accounts from the other passengers in the car.
Okay, so I wish I could say that, after typing up the various eyewitness accounts of that fateful September afternoon encounter between Stephen Harper and Tom Zytaruk, I'm a little
Actual eyewitness accounts have the eyewitnesses available for cross examination.
There's not a single credible eyewitness account and if there were we understand eyewitness testimony is not very reliable.
And the Bible, which includes attested eyewitness accounts of Jesus» life, teaching and ministry, would be a good place to start.
Open any John Grisham novel and you can read perfectly fictional stories that also include eyewitness accounts.
Eyewitness accounts of Jesus life and miracles abound (2 Pet 1:16)(1 Jn.
There is not one single credible eyewitness account.
once they are recognized historically for what they are (eyewitness accounts), then the debate can begin in earnest over the miraculous reportage.
Russ Bauckham uses the Gospels themselves as internal evidence of their own eyewitness accounts but, if you're willing to accept the Gospels as trustworthy by their own declaration and you're easily impressed by the force of the author's argument alone then it might be compelling.
Paintings, carvings and eyewitness accounts (including Job's in the Bible) show that man and dinosaurs did live together.
Regardless, his birth date puts him out of range as an eyewitness account.
So on that note, I'll close with this: Acts 17:10 - 12 written by Luke, the same author of the Gospel according to Luke, which was his own eyewitness account of the person of Jesus Christ.
It's not like a thousand eyewitness accounts of an event, where they'd vary in the details but generally agree on the most important aspects, it's more like a thousand people who were asked to right a short story about anything they wanted.
He did so, and came to the conclusion that the accounts are just what would be expected from eyewitness accounts, and the most probable explation is that Jesus did rise from the dead.
All eyewitness accounts are written in the 1st person.
«The childish mechanical conceptions of the nineteenth century,» declared Millikan in recalling his eyewitness account of Roentgen's report on his experiments, «are now grotesquely inadequate.
There is not one non-Christian, credible, eyewitness account of Jesus's supernatural powers, or his alleged rising from the grave.
The tomb where the disciples had laid the Lord's body found empty, along with the reports of His appearances after His burial, especially at His ascension, are eyewitness accounts and actual evidence for His resurrection given by His devout followers.
There are zero, non-Christian eyewitness accounts to the «miracles».
In fact, there are no eyewitness accounts of Jesus.
Then where were the eyewitness accounts?
Eyewitness accounts are affected by vision, reconstructive memory, stress, bias, perspective, motivation, and many more things.
As a result, to base your «evidence» on eyewitness accounts is weak at best, and completely misleading at worst.
According to one 1096 eyewitness account, «They put a rope around [a Jewish man's] neck and dragged him throughout the entire city....
The detailed description here suggests an eyewitness account.
Eyewitness accounts and photography do not make very good evidence.
Coupled with some of the tools of biblical criticism (such as the criteria of Embarrassment, Double Discontinuity and Multiple Attestation), he seeks to demonstrate the case for the origin of the Johannine tradition in the words and actions of the historical Jesus, as passed on by eyewitness accounts and possibly by John the son of Zebedee himself.
What is more, this evidence demonstrates that the Bible provides an accurate eyewitness account of events that occurred southeast of the Dead Sea over 4,000 years ago.
You do know that not one chapter in The Babble is an actual eyewitness account don't you?
They claim that reports of rebel barbarism are overblown (Laurent Dubois has said this repeatedly), although historian Jeremy Popkin has found that many eyewitness accounts «are corroborated by other documents.»
You believe that there was no bodily resurrection (but did you know that one of the foremost experts on the rules of evidence in the 19th century - and a non-believer - studied the accounts of the Resurrection and concluded that they were most probably eyewitness accounts).
«Do we start with man's ideas, who wasn't here during man's supposed billions of years of earth history or do we start with the Bible, the written revelation of the eyewitness account of the eternal God who created it all?»
Genesis was written in its current form by Moses likely though about 5 eyewitness accounts.
Video footage or eyewitness accounts would do, though I suppose they're more «evidence» than «proof».
Genesis was written in its current form by Moses likely though about 5 eyewitness accounts ---- So, God created 5 human beings before he created them a world to live in?
You said Genesis was «written through 5 eyewitness accounts», which would mean humans were eyewitnesses to the creation of the world.
This kid has an eyewitness account of heaven, and there other accounts as well.
AND the eyewitness accounts are all people recounting stories they heard from other people... NOT the actual eyewitnesses, which make it even less reliable.
Even if we could disentangle eyewitness account from interpretative addition, it would tell us little.
There were eyewitness accounts from within the last two hundred years, surely they are more reliable than accounts written some twenty years after the fact more than two thousand years ago, right?
Well, we have at least six eyewitness accounts and one gentile (Greek) account from interviews with the eyewitnesses.
Selecting Terrence McNally as his librettist, Heggie chose the story of the relationship between a nun and a convicted killer drawn from Sister Helen Prejean's 1993 book Dead Man Walking: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the U.S.
Dave, I didn't finish getting through your post yet, but I figured before we can continue you can explain your account of «There were no eyewitness accounts of Jesus.»
Referring to a statement as true might be considered meaningful in the case of empirically proven hypothesis, or of formal statements in some symbolic logic, but never regarding ad - hoc metaphysical propositions given to you by an old «holy» book, eyewitness accounts or personal anecdotes.
We have no eyewitness accounts of his life, which seems to be an amalgam of all of the various savior myths common in the Middle East at the time.
There are ZERO eyewitness accounts.
So just because someone claimed to be John, the beloved disciple, recounting an eyewitness account of the life, death, and supernatural resurrection of Jesus, should we take him at his word??
None of them are eyewitness accounts of ANYTHING, and the earliest of them dates to a century after Jesus supposedly lived.
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