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- From: abell@netcom.com (Steven T. Abell)
- Newsgroups: alt.philosophy.objectivism
- Subject: Re: God exists. Proof within.
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.220409.25980@netcom.com>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 22:04:09 GMT
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- zell@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Joseph Zell) writes...
- >By the way, another interesting fact that I heard from a guy who works for
- >Campus Crusade for Christ as an outdoor evengelist. (First name Cliffe,
- >don't know the last name) He said there was some statician guy someplace
- >that was looking at the prophecies about Jesus. There are about 430 of them.
- >He computed the odds of 50 of them all referring to one person in history are
- >same as if you covered the state of Texas with coins, took a coin, threw it
- >back mixed up ALL the coins in Texas, and drew the same one out. And that was
- >only >for 50 of them to refer to the same person. Not a direct proof that God
- >exists, but you start adding up the ones that you know are true (He died on a
- >cross, he was whipped before he died, etc, a lot of this written many years
- >before the Roman Empire came into existance, and it makes you wonder.
-
- Well, let's look at this example from an information-content viewpoint.
- Somebody makes a "prophecy" about someone who will come later, tell people
- things they don't want to hear, and get lynched for it. The specifics of
- the prophecy tell how he will get lynched.
-
- Knowing that someone will get lynched at some time in the future for
- telling people things they don't want to hear hardly requires an uplink
- to God.
-
- And guessing that such a person, living at that time, would be whipped and
- crucified doesn't qualify as an impressive feat. That was pretty much
- standard treatment at the time.
-
- Line up all the insignificant guesses that you please. The information
- content here is *extremely* low. Kind of like saying that there was air
- to breathe on planet Earth on the day Jesus bought it.
-
- Steve abell@netcom.com
-