Quote Originally Posted by Pass That Shit
I'll sum it up with this. You are denying that Jesus Christ died, was buried and rose again from the dead. He was seen after his resurrection by many. When you can prove to me that all the different witnesses that have left their testimony of what happened are liars, I'll consider your view.
But you're creating a false dilemma, that the witnesses are either liars or right. Everything seems to come down to that with you for some reason:wtf:.
I'm not up to date on the thread so sorry if this has already been covered, but are there actually several witness tesimonies in multiple works of the resurrection, or are you're "multiple witnesses" really just multiple being in a single story? Because if it's just one story with many people, then the only actual witness is one person, not many.

It always comes down to faith. Science is just like religion, there are many branches and they all disagree with each other. If it were about logic and proof, everyone would agree!
erm.... Different branches of science tend not to disagree with each other because they're not even arguing with each other. A biologist and a rocket scientist aren't going to argue about the origin of life for instance.
Scientists in the same field will absolutely argue about some things, but definately not most things. This is why we have hypothesis, theory, established theory, and law. The first two are up for debate, established theory is seldom debated unless there's a major shakeup in the foundations of the field, and law is strait-up law. Regardless they are NOT matters of faith because the theories are based on observable, testable, and consistantly repeatable evidence. God is only a hypothesis, and the theory of evolution does not mean the "hypothesis of evolution" as many creationists seem to think. I would advise you not to make claims on the verifiable nature of science unless you actually understand it in-depth yourself.

And by the way, when you feel love or hate, it comes from your heart not your brain.
In the real world of logic and science, love and hate are the products of seratonin, dopamine, endorphines, and norapinephrine which actually are created in the brain.