Scarecrow von Steuben
I'm very friendly.
Dr. Javelin said:Ah, sorry. I was just trying to show that people do try and prove religion, I'm not trying to convert anyone or anything. I don't even know if it's actually valid info or not, I was just trying to prove my point.Scarecrow von Steuben said:Never cite a Christian website when it comes to 'scientific evidence supporting the Bible.' In my experience, most of them will pass on the vaguest rumor as fact if it means more people will believe.
Cite a scientific or agnostic or atheist website. The people on those websites would either be indifferent to or biased against religion, so if they post something that supports the Bible and goes against their previous position, you know it's fact.
I'm not saying the Crucifixion didn't happen, or that there wasn't an eclipse, but if you want something that'll convince anybody who doesn't already believe, you'd best cite a non-Christian on that.
Nah, it's fine. Makes sense.