People believe in religions that they have mostly born with. Humans invented religions so we could cope with death. That is all really.
RE: Everyone Wants to Get to Heaven, But Nobody Wants to Die
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Everyone Wants to Get to Heaven, But Nobody Wants to Die
I think there is a historical argument for the resurrection of Jesus. I think that death or coping with death actually has very little to do with Christianity. This is the point my post is attempting to make. That Christianity has devolved into an escape theology (aka rapture, heaven, visions) when really it is about living in this life and ultimately the world to come. Many people have internalized the resurrection of Jesus as proof of Heaven and that is their big takeaway. I think that needs to be corrected in the Christian worldview.
"Heaven is important, but it's not the end of the world."
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There is not. There is a historical argument for virgins coming out of volcanoes as well. You just choose to believe a story
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There is a historical argument to be made. I will post a video that outlines these points and though he is a historian and the world's leading New Testament scholar with 9 PhDs and 100+ books on the matter I am only appealing to his credibility, not colluding with the fallacy of authority.
We know from historic texts that Jesus was a real person and was put to death via crucifixion under Pontius Pilate. The issue that is at hand is his resurrection. Let me highlight a few points that I think are significant.
If you have time I would really like you to watch this video:
The arguments should be able to stand on their own.
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