...in human history? I would guess then that what atheists don't believe of course is all the supernatural things he did, with God being supernatural too.
What I don't understand though is if your looking for proof of it all, then why would some people appeal to science rather than how it is stated in the Bible that you can find assurance of who Jesus Christ is?
Why would an atheist assume that some Christian here would be able to provide a type of proof to somebody that was not already stated in the Bible? If we are talking about God, then I would imagine he could definitely control the ways in which a human could connect with him.
Also, if Christians are committed to God to the point of death, why would some atheists even begin to think that some random question about zeus or a question about the historical timeline, or evolution would turn anybody.
Also, do some atheists think that the moment you turn Christian you forget all the knowledge about science that you already had?, or that the only way people become Christian is by waking up some day and having a complete and perfect knowledge of science, history, and religion, then conclude that God is real?
I feel that if an atheist wants to discuss religion, I can help. However, I have no authority outside of the Bible to convince somebody, or to provide evidence. The fight isn't between me and the other person, it has always been between the person and God, and I'm just a bystander who can answer simple questions about what the Bible says.
What I don't understand though is if your looking for proof of it all, then why would some people appeal to science rather than how it is stated in the Bible that you can find assurance of who Jesus Christ is?
Why would an atheist assume that some Christian here would be able to provide a type of proof to somebody that was not already stated in the Bible? If we are talking about God, then I would imagine he could definitely control the ways in which a human could connect with him.
Also, if Christians are committed to God to the point of death, why would some atheists even begin to think that some random question about zeus or a question about the historical timeline, or evolution would turn anybody.
Also, do some atheists think that the moment you turn Christian you forget all the knowledge about science that you already had?, or that the only way people become Christian is by waking up some day and having a complete and perfect knowledge of science, history, and religion, then conclude that God is real?
I feel that if an atheist wants to discuss religion, I can help. However, I have no authority outside of the Bible to convince somebody, or to provide evidence. The fight isn't between me and the other person, it has always been between the person and God, and I'm just a bystander who can answer simple questions about what the Bible says.