At 05:44 AM 12/14/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>In a message dated 14/12/00 04:03:58 GMT Standard Time, ccogan@telepath.com
>writes:
>
><< I still want to know which of my epistemological standards I'm supposed to
> give up in order to consider the "evidence" for Christianity "without
> prejudice," to use Jones's phrase. Since Jones seems to have no suggestions
> in this respect, perhaps others would like to give it a shot. >>
>
>Apparently, according to several Jones posts, you have to accept
>that Jesus is the Messiah and the Bible contains predictive prophecy,
>this being a prior requirement of his arguments.
>
>Once you have accepted this as a fact, you are open minded to the
>fact that Jesus is the Messiah and the Bible contains predictive prophecy.
Chris
That seems to be about it. However, to give Jones a better chance, I'm
hoping to offer, in a later post, my main epistemological views, so he can
better decide which ones I need to change in order to examine the evidence
"without prejudice."
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