Originally posted by Freak
This is again very bizarre, Biblically unsound, and flawed. Physical evidence doesn't prove the Bible true. God's Word is true because Jesus says it's true. There is a fundamental difference between what we believe...I find ultimate authority in matters of truth in the revelation of Jesus and His Word. If He says it, I believe it. I place physical evidence below the truth authority of Jesus and His Word.
This completely flies in the face of Biblical thought. Clete, claims that physical evidence proves what God says is true or that His miracles are true.. Jesus, who is God, stated, "Thy Word is truth." I believe Jesus and thereby don't need physical evidence. Jesus is the truth and speaks the truth--He says it, I believe it. Do you believe it if Jesus says something is true, it's true regardless of physical evidence, Clete?
Believe me when I say that I am in the Father and the Father is in me; or at least believe on the evidence of the miracles themselves. I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father.
What physical evidence is there regarding this truth statement?
Finally! An actual response to my actual argument! I was beginning to think that you didn't have it in you Freak. Keep it up and maybe we'll make some progress here.
As to "ultimate authority in matters of truth", you have overstated or at least overreacted to my position. I do not place physical evidence OVER the Bible. My position is simply that the Bible does not contradict reality. What I'm saying is easier to see if we remove it for a moment away from the topic of miracles. I'll reuse an example that I brought up a few posts ago...
The Bible calls the Earth a sphere. This statement is falsifiable, meaning that it can be disproved if evidence is shown to the contrary. If people had ever fallen off the edge of the world as was feared by some less than 300 years ago then we could say definitively that the Bible was incorrect in its assertion that the Earth was round. Further, the fact that the Earth was found to be round thousands of years after the Bible recorded this fact is strong evidence of its Divine authorship and absolute trustworthiness.
In the case of miracles, however, we have a dispute as to exactly what the Bible teaches. I believe that the Bible teaches that Miracles have ceased (for now) and you believe the reverse. My only point is that the truth of the matter can be confirmed by the presence or absence of physical evidence. If verifiable physical evidence exists then I am wrong, if it does not then you are.
I frankly don't see why you are so afraid of physical evidence in the first place. Even Paul pointed out that Christianity is a falsifiable religion by stating that if Christ be not risen we are lost in our sins and are the biggest fools who ever lived. If verifiable evidence could be found that Jesus did not in fact rise from the dead then not only are miracles not happening but Christianity is itself a lie.
And finally, as to your scripture quote...
I have avoided answering this question because it’s just so ridiculous! Jesus makes a statement about Himself and says, in effect, 'If you don’t want to take my word for it, look at the evidence."
Freak, if your going to argue against your own position this is going to get really easy for me!
Resting in His sufficient Grace,
Clete