See Tim Widowfield’s post What Is Vridar covering
- Why are we here?
- No adverts here
- Not asking for anything
- Not here to debunk Christianity
- About our non-biblical posts
(I have added a few points in the comments there.)
See also: Atheism, Vridar and Blogging Research in Religion, History, Politics, Science. . . . for the origin of the name Vridar and its relevance to the themes covered here.
If Jesus never existed, then tell me who told the parable of the prodigal son? Who said that he could destroy his temple (his body) and rebuild it in 3 days? Who taught the Lord’s Prayer?
Some gifted but anonymous “mute inglorious Miltons” of the 2nd century, apparently.
That’s an old critique of the critics indeed: if Jesus didn’t exist, how could the four evangelists create such a powerful figure?
Ever hear of Ulysses, for one?
Scientific and rationalist thought can never be destroy.
JMFS (https://amarlohumano.blogspot.com/)