1)There are 9 non-Christians sources for Christ and or Christianity within 150 years of his birth similar to the 9 non-Christian sources for the life of Tiberius Caesar, the Roman Emperor at the time of Christ.
There is more evidence for Joseph Smith and mormonism. And if you accept this as "evidence" for christian truth than you must accept it for Mormonism. If not, it becomes a case of special pleading which IS a form of circular reasoning.
2) There are around 5000 manuscripts of the New Testament compared to 7 for Plato and 20 for famous Roman historian Tacitus.
There are many many copies of scientology and it has been translated into multiple multiple languages. And they do not contradict each other. if you accept this as "evidence" for christian truth than you must accept it for Scientology. If not, it becomes a case of special pleading which IS a form of circular reasoning.
3) Thomas Jefferson (although not a mainline Christian) said the teachings of Jesus are the most moral and sublime he has ever read.
He also rewrote the bible to remove any of the magical elements from it. He even went so far to liken the bible as a dung heap. if you use Jefferson's quote about Jesus, you must also use his quote on the bible. If not, it becomes a case of special pleading which IS a form of circular reasoning.
4)Thousands of lives have been drastically changed for the better by Christianity.
Thousands of lives have been drastically changed for the better by Islam, Bhuddism,... if you accept this as "evidence" for christian truth than you must accept it for all other religions. If not, it becomes a case of special pleading which IS a form of circular reasoning.
5)Christianity grew rapidly by peaceful means in the brutal Roman Empire.
This is true, but so did a lot of other apocalyptic cults. What made christianity different was that it was adopted by St. Constantine, who DID spread it by the sword. Which is just like many religions. SO you are right, this isn't circular reasoning. It is just false logic.
6)Gospel writer Luke showed remarkable attention to detail verified through historical and archaeological evidence and was called one of the world's greatest historians with regard to things that can be proven by historical and archaeological evidence.
And he was also found to make up stories, like the census claims. if you accept this as "evidence" for christian truth than you must accept the fact that he was also known to make stuff up. If not, it becomes a case of special pleading which IS a form of circular reasoning.
Well, DOC you are right. All your arguments AREN'T circular reasoning. Just a large percentage of them. One of them is just simply false.