MAYA EL wrote: ↑January 9th, 2023, 2:39 am "A common example could be if a tree fell in the forest and nobody was around to hear it, would it still have fallen? Objectively, it seems as though it would still have fallen. In physics, the answer would be yes, it still fell. Yet subjectively, it would not have fallen particularly if a subject-person was not there to observe it, witness it or hear it. With respect to observations in history or witnessing, this poses yet another threat to Atheism. In Christianity, Jesus who existed in a history book, those accounts involved subject persons who witnessed his existence. What kind of belief would that be? What is its truth value?"ME!
What? The tree falling has nothing to do with mankind seeing it happen or not so I'm not sure exactly we're your logic is from but it is an odd one
And the accounts of Jesus in the bible are not first hand accounts like you say they are infact I can't think of any first hand accounts of Jesus
Thank you for your contribution! Are you sure that it has nothing to do with mankind "seeing it happen"? In other words, what does it mean that one has a "first hand account" of something happening? As a helpful hint, maybe thing about and consider the differences between objective and subjective truths.
― Albert Einstein