>So (I believe) the question of the resurrection is on the same level as any
>other event in history. It is subject to the same kinds of evidence(multiple
>witnesses, written corroboration etc.) as any other event. So, Glenn, you are
>correct in saying that asking "how do you know?" in regard to the Big Bang
> is the same as saying "how do you know?" in relation to the resurrection.
>But it's the creationists who are asking both of these questions, not me.
> Ironically, creationist skepticism about the past brings their own religion
>into question.
I apologize. I never meant to imply that I thought you were asking the
questions. I was agreeing with your point, facetious or not, your point was
good.
glenn
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Foundation,Fall and Flood
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