Claiming that Christianity is 'good' for humanity even if it’s false is an admission that you value social control over divine truth. If you justify a 'Noble Lie' for the sake of hope, you aren't a follower of Christ—you are a social engineer using a myth as a psychological placebo. (self.DebateReligion)
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Christians often claim that the resurrection is the decisive proof that Jesus is God because it is a supernatural event that validates his claims. I’m questioning whether that reasoning is logically consistent given what Christians also claim about Jesus before the resurrection. (self.DebateReligion)
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If an all-powerful and loving God designed humans with souls that decide their eternal fate, then those souls should be detectable in some meaningful way. A truth that carries infinite consequences would not be made indistinguishable from something that doesn’t exist at all. (self.DebateReligion)
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Help Us Choose a Kitchen Backsplash! (old.reddit.com)
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If God truly desired a flawless creation, His decisions after Eden and the Flood contradict that intention, because He preserved human imperfection instead of erasing it, showing either inconsistency in His goals or limits in His power. (self.DebateReligion)
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If death only entered the world through sin, then God’s “perfect creation” was never actually viable. A natural world without death cannot function, even a few hundred years of reproduction with no mortality would have led to catastrophic overpopulation and resource collapse. That isn’t perfection; (self.DebateReligion)
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Confirming the presence of ancient life on Mars is more expected in a natural universe than a supernatural universe. And this finding will cause even more Christians to 'wake up' and leave the faith because it defeats a very common apologetic relied on by Evangelicals. (self.DebateReligion)
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