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<blockquote data-quote="Kylie" data-source="post: 77622052" data-attributes="member: 343110"><p>Something that would convince me is something that can be put to the test and works every time.</p><p></p><p>I mean, I can drop a hammer, and it falls every time. So I am convinced that if I try it again, the hammer will fall.</p><p></p><p>Does Christianity make any specific claim that can be tested? Some claim that can only work if Christianity is true? And when we test this claim, it works every time?</p><p></p><p>The answer to the first two questions here is yes. Christianity DOES make a claim that can be tested, and it is a claim that would only work if Christianity is true. Several, in fact. The Bible says that anyone with even a small amount of faith can pray for a mountain to move, and the mountain will move. The Bible also promises that believers will be able to drink poisons and handle venomous snakes and not be harmed. I won't provide passages for these, but if you don't believe me that the Bible makes these claims, I'll be happy to provide specific verses.</p><p></p><p>But these are all very clear claims, and they are all easily testable. And when we test them, they fail. Mountains have NEVER moved because of prayer. And plenty of believers have been hurt or killed by snakebite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kylie, post: 77622052, member: 343110"] Something that would convince me is something that can be put to the test and works every time. I mean, I can drop a hammer, and it falls every time. So I am convinced that if I try it again, the hammer will fall. Does Christianity make any specific claim that can be tested? Some claim that can only work if Christianity is true? And when we test this claim, it works every time? The answer to the first two questions here is yes. Christianity DOES make a claim that can be tested, and it is a claim that would only work if Christianity is true. Several, in fact. The Bible says that anyone with even a small amount of faith can pray for a mountain to move, and the mountain will move. The Bible also promises that believers will be able to drink poisons and handle venomous snakes and not be harmed. I won't provide passages for these, but if you don't believe me that the Bible makes these claims, I'll be happy to provide specific verses. But these are all very clear claims, and they are all easily testable. And when we test them, they fail. Mountains have NEVER moved because of prayer. And plenty of believers have been hurt or killed by snakebite. [/QUOTE]
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