AdinDraco
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You have never heard of the Socratic method?
Answer the following question, and I will be more than happy to explain the flaw in your logic.
If 100 people say they saw an object that looked like a flying saucer on Friday, and 1 person says they saw an object that looked like a flying saucer on Saturday, on which day would you claim a flying saucer was seen?
And your failure to answer this simple question speaks volumes towards your desire to really know where your logic went wrong.
Ok, you said I could and DOC has avoided it again. My answer would be that a flying saucer was seen on both days. This of course is what was seen (or claimed to be seen - I assumed).
Btw, please DOC stop with the Alexander stuff. I don't accept dogmatically that Alexander existed exactly as I've heard, no-one is demanding that I believe every detail about his life, deeds etc is absolutely true and the claim that the person existed and did the things attributed to him is not an extra-ordinary claim (ok, maybe a little, but only a little). Trying to insist that we totally accept the stories of Alexander as true and ignoring the same level of evidence of Jesus is a complete strawman. If scholars reconsidered Alexander and said he probably didn't exist, I..wouldn't...care! If scholars said that Alexander was a son of an angel and magically slew enemy soldiers, then they'd better pony up some damn good evidence. The problem is that we ARE giving Jesus equal treatment and you don't like that. Not giving religion previliged treatment is NOT persecution.