Originally posted by Black Knight84
1. Scientifically it is impossible for a man to walk on the water. Fortunately Jesus wasn't merely a man (Peter was, but Jesus was helping him in that part of walking on water). As much as I would love to test this, by having humans as my test subjects I would be testing the wrong kind of people and unfortunately there are no more 'sons of God' hanging around waiting to be tested.
1. Scientifically it is impossible for a man to walk on the water. Fortunately Jesus wasn't merely a man (Peter was, but Jesus was helping him in that part of walking on water). As much as I would love to test this, by having humans as my test subjects I would be testing the wrong kind of people and unfortunately there are no more 'sons of God' hanging around waiting to be tested.
Scientifically, it's impossible for ANYTHING to "walk on water", unless it happens to be less dense than water. According to your doctrine, Jesus had human form. Humans generally aren't less dense than water, unless they're really, really fat.
2. And you think that, that is a minor issue? Jesus was killed for claiming to be the Son of God and his followers persecuted for it. Many other religions believe in an omnipotent creator as well. So you don't believe it would be a major life change for a Muslim to convert to Christianity?
Not as much as from an atheist to a christian.
3. Did their Gods do what Jesus did? It's all very nice to say that Romans prayed to their Gods, those claims are unverifiable however the claims of what Jesus did and who he was, as I've shown you are a little bit more than the claims about the Roman God's.
No, they aren't. There is no more evidence for it than those other claims.
4 + 5. Well if converting to Christianity is not that much of a deal then why didn't all the Jews convert that easily? Perhaps it has something to do with their culture and their traditions. Look how Jesus was painted in the Talmud? With a very negative brush, oh but hang on, they already believe in an omnipotent creator so it's all good!
It is a big deal, but less so than from atheism to Christianity.
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