Mounce574 wrote: ↑December 3rd, 2022, 2:00 amSanta Claus did not exist. There once was a man called Nicholas, is not the same as saying he was a deity capable of routine miracles; which is what is meant by "Sata Claus".Sy Borg wrote: ↑December 1st, 2022, 6:27 pm3017Metaphysician wrote: ↑December 1st, 2022, 9:14 amMe too. And Santa was talking with them. There's always an increase in sightings of those guys around Christmastime.Sy Borg wrote: ↑November 4th, 2022, 8:57 pm I cannot prove that Santa does not exist.I saw both God and Jesus yesterday. True or false?
Can anyone?
Santa "Clause" did exist.
Saint Nicholas was known for his generosity and kindness, which gave rise to legends of miracles he performed for the poor and unhappy. As a result of this reputation, devotion to Nicholas extended to all parts of Europe. He became the patron saint of multiple countries, of charitable fraternities and guilds, and of children, sailors, unmarried girls, merchants, and pawnbrokers.
Jesus existed as well
There are records, outside of the Bible that speak of Jesus- this includes Greek scholars and Roman soldiers
First, both Josephus and Lucian indicate that Jesus was regarded as wise. Second, Pliny, the Talmud, and Lucian imply He was a powerful and revered teacher. Third, both Josephus and the Talmud indicate He performed miraculous feats. Fourth, Tacitus, Josephus, the Talmud, and Lucian all mention that He was crucified. Tacitus and Josephus say this occurred under Pontius Pilate. And the Talmud declares it happened on the eve of Passover. Fifth, there are possible references to the Christian belief in Jesus' resurrection in both Tacitus and Josephus. Sixth, Josephus records that Jesus' followers believed He was the Christ, or Messiah. And finally, both Pliny and Lucian indicate that Christians worshipped Jesus as God.
You can same the same about Jesus of Nazareth. "Christ" did not exist. He was not the Messiah he was just a very naughty boy.
What you have demonstrated here is the paucity of such threads which make absurd claims and ridiculous statements about vague and diffuse ideas. Such as "Atheism is illogical", and this thread
The level of rigor in such threads is low ro absent.
In order to state "God is impossible" it is necessary to define what is meant by such a diffuse term as "god".
How many definitions could you devise?? Surely picking one, and making a clear statement about what it means would be the first step to engaging people in a valuable discussion?