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Originally Posted by ZNPaaneah
If this were a law court their testimony would be important, but I don't know that it would rise to the level of "beyond a reasonable doubt". Thomas was given evidence that was "beyond a reasonable doubt".
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And this is the reason that belief is by faith. There is no reason to delay getting to the ability to provide "proof" that would withstand a "reasonable doubt."
My comments about an unsustainable conspiracy merely make the likelihood that it is a fabrication buried in a conspiracy difficult to sustain. not impossible. And that does not rise to the level of American rules of law.
I honestly believe that the only real proof is in the lives of the believers. And, unfortunately, there are a lot of believers that think that becoming
saved and then preaching the gospel is all that there is. So their lives don't really look so great. Not much of an image bearer for God.
We live by faith, not by proof. If there was courtroom-worthy proof, then no one would disbelieve.