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Originally Posted by awareness
Really? Are you expecting in an audience of elementary students? Cuz they are the only ones that might need an explanation of why physical proof of the resurrection and the nail prints can't be found.
Methinks you might be deliberately leading us down a primrose path. I guess time will tell.
And bro OBW, I think also that some of those seeking physical proof might just be empiricalists, who might hold to neither belief nor disbelief.
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What exactly is a primrose path?
You do realize that your frequent expression of paranoia is worrisome.
Saying that "it can't be found" is not the same as saying that you shouldn't be allowed to require it. What is your stance on the question? You post on this thread but duck and dodge the question, even though the thread was a response to your question.
What say you, is it reasonable to ask for evidence? Would Jesus be righteous in condemning an unbeliever who asked for the evidence but didn't receive it while saving Thomas who asked for the evidence and did receive it?