by jimwalton » Thu Dec 03, 2020 12:41 pm
I wouldn't just believe them automatically. There would be a lot of evaluation involved. I believe some people do our could see Jesus with their own eyes—Jesus does that kind of thing. But these people who see Jesus in a potato chip, Jesus on the side of a water tower, or Jesus in the collapsing twin towers or Jesus in the fire at Notre Dame Cathedral—nah.
Right now there have been many credible stories of Muslims having visions of Jesus. God is at work in the Islamic community.
> why then do you believe Paul's testimony written 2,000 years ago?
Paul writes credibly and authentically. Smart guy with nothing to gain by deceit. I find his writings to be wise, insightful, honest, and reliable. So I also believe him when he says he saw Jesus.
I wouldn't just believe them automatically. There would be a lot of evaluation involved. I believe some people do our could see Jesus with their own eyes—Jesus does that kind of thing. But these people who see Jesus in a potato chip, Jesus on the side of a water tower, or Jesus in the collapsing twin towers or Jesus in the fire at Notre Dame Cathedral—nah.
Right now there have been many credible stories of Muslims having visions of Jesus. God is at work in the Islamic community.
> why then do you believe Paul's testimony written 2,000 years ago?
Paul writes credibly and authentically. Smart guy with nothing to gain by deceit. I find his writings to be wise, insightful, honest, and reliable. So I also believe him when he says he saw Jesus.