Sometimes Intellectuals ask questions outside of the sphere you are ready or prepared for and the following page covers some of them:
https://www.leaderu.com/offices/schaefer/docs/questions.html
Here are some samples:
1. Who made God?
2. Doesn't the inherent subjectivity of morality prove that God does not exist?
3. How can a loving God send people to Hell?
4. Many non-Christians are offended by the "exclusiveness" of Christianity. Can anything be said in response?
Some of these explanations are simple pipe dreams that only pretend to give answers to questions. I debated for a couple days whether to respond, but since there are not intellectuals on the site that want to respond, I feel obligated.
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4. Can god make a rock so big that he can't lift it? God is omnipotent. But omnipotence does not mean that God can do literally everything. As the shorter catechism says "God can do all His holy will." God cannot sin...God cannot lie...God cannot change His nature. God cannot deny the demands of His holy character. God cannot make a square circle, for the notion of a square circle is self-contradictory. God cannot cease to be God. But all that God wills and promises He can and will do. |
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E. People are attracted to moral subjectivism or relativism because it exonerates them of guilt. But the very fact that they so strongly desire to perceive themselves righteous betrays a commitment to moral realism. |
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6. Is the New Testament Picture of Jesus Reliable? The grounds for accepting the New Testament as trustworthy compare very favorably with the grounds on which classical (Greek, Roman) scholars accept the authenticity and credibility of "reliable" ancient documents. -F. F. Bruce (1912-), Distinguished English academic classics scholar, University of Manchester |
Next section, did Jesus claim to be God. Yes, and No, and maybe. John 10 33"We are not stoning you for any of these," replied the Jews, "but for blasphemy, because you, a mere man, claim to be God." 34Jesus answered them, "Is it not written in your Law, 'I have said you are gods'[e]? 35If he called them 'gods,' to whom the word of God came-and the Scripture cannot be broken- 36what about the one whom the Father set apart as his very own and sent into the world? Why then do you accuse me of blasphemy because I said, 'I am God's Son'?
His explanation of why he can claim to be Gods Son is because the scriptures say we are all gods. All four gospels prove that Jesus made more statements that back that he wasn't God then he made that can be interpreted as him saying he is God.
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10. Doesn't the uneven geographical distribution of Christianity around the globe prove that it must not be a universal truth? No more that the uneven distribution of the understanding of calculus around the world proves that calculus is untrue. |
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14. How can a loving God send people to Hell? The premise is correct. God loves us. But His love is strong, rather than weak and permissive. The question should actually be, "How can a holy God let sinful people into heaven?" You can't simply camp out on God's love and forget His holiness. |
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D) Christianity's uniqueness arises not from the narrow-mindedness of individual Christians, but from the extraordinary claims of Jesus Christ, attested by those who were eyewitnesses of His life, death, and resurrection. |
So therefore Christianity is no different than all the other religions on the planet today?
The man Jesus Christ, wasn't executed as a criminal? Physically died, then buried in a tomb?
Then supposedly went missing after three days? But then miraculously seen by some people? What was it the bible said over 500 witnesses? Also appearing to his disciples.
But then all of a sudden the credibility of the story, changes for some? He leaves the planet earth in bodily form, never to be seen again?
What did the Jewish Pharisees say, that he claimed to be the Messiah? Able to forgive sins?
That cannot be right, that's blasphemous right, he cannot be God?
Oh but how are we supposed to believe in the oral traditions of men? And how they interpreted the bible? But I thought the Hebrew Scribes were meticulous, in their writing?
Then it must come down to the reliability of the various religious Holy books. Like how many manuscripts survived until today? How many years had passed from the actual events, and the writing of the manuscript?
Do people in the world really care today anyhow? I certainly hope so.