So when eternal conscious torment is the very question at hand,
what biblical evidence would you point to as teaching that the resurrected bodies of the lost will likewise be made immortal?
Not exact matches
Don't believe me, simply scan some of the postings above and you can easily spot an aethist's post, they're generally mean and sarcastic and clear
evidence what the lack of
Biblical principles will «evolve» a person into.
Biblical study, of the most exacting sort, can never answer the question of
what precisely did happen, nor can it provide the
evidence necessary to assure us of the specific and concrete events associated with Jesus» resurrection, whatever they were.
But
what is disputed among evangelicals, despite
Biblical evidence such as that given above, is whether such an approach to social involvement is to be put under the rubric of «compassion» or of «justice.»
What is amazing is how such tendencies of thought could survive as they did in the face of both
biblical and philosophical
evidence of their inadequacy.
Archaeologists have found new
evidence about the time frame of the
biblical texts, based on
what's essentially a shopping list.
no matter
what you pull out of your boot to refute the list of failed
biblical prophecies i have provided you with — nothing — and i mean absolutely nothing you can come up with with provide the planet with substantiated
evidence of the validity of the words written in those books — or prove the existence of your imaginary god.
Archeological
evidence and literary analysis have helped us understand
what biblical authors were saying in the context of their times, giving us a clearer picture of their developing religious insights.
@ Dionmithjesu — I'm curious
what evidence you have that the
Biblical authors stood to gain from their testimony.
The
biblical evidence suggests that where a state either demands
what God prohibits or prohibits
what God demands, the believer is to obey God and graciously accept the state's imposed consequences.
You don't have to buy - in to the «truth» behind
what the Bible puports to be divine revelation... but the idea that archeology has not unearthed historically supportive
evidence of
biblical accounts, is ridiculous... thousands and thousands of finds support an historically accurate account portrayed in the Bible...
the universe (s) did have a beginning... it's better known as the Big Bang...no - one knows
what caused it but unlike the
biblical story, there is sufficient
evidence to support it.