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It depends on what specific belief you expect us to have about automobiles. If it's just the belief that if you put gas in them, they'll go, then I'd have to say that's easier to believe than Jesus rising from the dead.
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Now, if you expected us to believe that your automobile lives a double-life, fighting the forces of evil as a masked vigilante at night - well, then that would probably be less believable than Jesus rising from the dead.

2006-07-20 11:20:00 · answer #1 · answered by Lunarsight 5 · 0 1

There is a fallacy here. A belief is a conviction to the truth of a proposal without verification. One doesn't have to believe in automobiles. One see them and drives in them every day. One knows them to be real and there with one's own senses.

On the other hand, Jesus is not around to see or touch, and therefore, he is a belief and not a verifiable truth.

2006-07-20 11:30:04 · answer #2 · answered by nicemachine 2 · 0 0

My belief in Jesus is stronger than my belief in cars. Everyone knows that cars eventually break, but Jesus never will. Cars accomodate 10 people at most, perhaps 50 if a bus, but Jesus accomodates everyone. Cars run on gasoline or some sort of bio-fuel, but Jesus runs on unending love. Obviously I believe that both exist, but in this instance I am equating belief with faith. Why? Because I feel like it. :o)

2006-07-20 11:18:13 · answer #3 · answered by Iamnotarobot (former believer) 6 · 0 0

As I learn better, i position self belief in Jesus each and each and every of the better. and under no circumstances purely theological stuff, both. when I learn the way the living cellular applications, the mitochondria, the DNA, protein syntheses, the way the cellular divides, the way raw substances are switched over into usable skill in the cellular, i am going to no longer help yet believe that God did all this, because the alternative is both illogical and unscientific. yet specially about theological analyze of Biblical activities, even in spite of the indisputable fact that i have under no circumstances been a lot of a historic previous "buff", yet when I study in Daniel the prophecies of destiny activities, or maybe *I* understand that the land that Alexander the whole had accrued to his call became divided between his 4 toddlers, purely because the Daniel prophecies foretold (only one in each and every of many examples of how the Bible wisely prophecies the destiny), then I change into even better confident of the accuracy of the Bible, and better specially, the guy Jesus. i ought to bypass on and talk about archeological digs that show the accuracy of the Bible, and different issues besides, yet there is no longer sufficient room for all of it right here.

2016-12-02 00:34:58 · answer #4 · answered by braye 3 · 0 0

Well, automobiles are getting really strange. There are autos running as gasoline only, electric/gas hybrids, multi-fuel, hydrogen fueled and natural gas fueled. Confused at which to buy next? So is everyone.

http://www.mechanicsburgnewchurch.org

2006-07-20 11:18:35 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

same because I know automobiles exists, no doubt about that. I also believe in Jesus, and KNOW He exists, no doubt about that too.

2006-07-20 11:21:29 · answer #6 · answered by ♥JCluvsu2!♥ 3 · 0 0

As someone said before, the existence of both can be verified. Now, if you're talking about Jesus' superpowers... that's another thing.

2006-07-20 11:19:55 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe more strongly in automobiles because they are useful to me.

2006-07-20 11:18:39 · answer #8 · answered by Michael B 1 · 0 0

No, automobiles don't exist.

2006-07-20 11:18:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

About the same. Why?

2006-07-20 11:17:53 · answer #10 · answered by davidvario 3 · 0 0

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