That doesn't make any sense. You're saying that if its probable that God exists you should be sure he exists and if its improbable that he exists you should be completely unsure. There's no logical symetry there.
You're missing what I was saying. I was saying that is Christian morality is good on its own terms (and not because Jesus says its good) then that's not a reason (in and of itself) to believe in Jesus' divinity.
But what does "believes in Christ" mean and why is it so important? That's what I'm looking for here. I'm working on the assumption that the only explanation for why faith is important that makes any sense is that its a special/rare/hard transformative experience that connects you intimately with God.
It is important because it allows one to experience the complete connection with God. Now, I agree with Elok, that we cannot experience that full connection until after Christ returns, due to our intrinsic sinfulness, but Christians grow closer to God during their time on earth, rather than growing further apart from him.
Because in every other religion (and in most Christian denominations) people claiming any kind of vaguely mystical communion with God are damn rare. I don't see why Pentecostals should be special.
None that I know of. But it makes sense philosophically.
The vast majority of Christians are decent well-meaning people for whom faith didn't really transform them and who don't really think all that much about their connection with God on a daily basis, but still honestly believe that Jesus is God.
Secondly, in order to assess the transformative power of Christ, you must be able to look at these Christians before they became one. I have seen many people, including myself turn their lives around after professing faith in Christ.
if faith is really that easy and low-maintenance why is it so important?
Here's what you must understand. Without professing faith in Christ, you are really moving farther from God every day. It is only once you admit that you have sinned that God can forgive you. That's why it is so important, and this is why we must be grateful that God allows us to.
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