Fallen- there are so many of the events in the Bible verified by the romans that it makes the entire rest of your argument based on misinformation and therefore just your opinion. Including the crucifixion which is actually supported in multiple secular historical documents, and as to other events not only are they document in other places as well, but physical evidence has been found by arceologist. There are many things in the Bible that can not be seen in other document and whether that is because they didn't happen or because it was important to people outside the christian religion or simply because they were being persecuted at the time is up to you and your faith or lack there of.
But as for making completely false statements, do research before wasting space or don't be so adamit about things you do not know and try to make it sound better by calling false statements facts. I mean to actually say that there is no evidence of the crucifixion is ridiculous it is recorded by the very people you say didn't record it and that IS a verifiable fact. I mean if you are going to choose something to argue didn't happen next time don't use such a well supported fact of history and the Bible. So do your research next time I can enjoy disputing things with jaggededge to an extent because he at least makes sense and supports his statements with facts. But trust me you can truly believe and accept as fact that the crucifixion did happen and that it is recorded in many places including the romans you so ridiculously said didn't
sd6515 Reviewed by sd6515 on . Argument made by religious people that just isn't valid A lot of people justify their belief in a certain religion by claiming that there is basically no difference between believing in religious texts and believing in commonly accepted historical texts. They'll say something like, "What's the difference between believing in the Bible and believing all the written accounts of the Civil War, for example? You choose to believe those accounts, even though you weren't actually there, just like I choose to believe in the Bible even though I wasn't Rating: 5