You do not understand what people are saying. An enduring belief is not the
reason to doubt it. No one here said that.
Instead, and listen carefully so you don’t end up repeating the same flawed response as above, what they say is that a belief that is based on primitive means of observation, testing and measurement, needs to be tested again by more accurate methods to determine if it is still believable. Christianity does not pass that test. So we don’t believe it because the only reason offered to us FOR belief is that it was once experienced 2000 years ago, and never once since.
Now if granny knows something from her childhood, like “Polio is dangerous,” and we still today have ongoing evidence that, “yes, it is,” then it is easy to believe her. If, on the other hand, she says, “mercury is fun to play with and doesn’t harm anyone!” And we know from more modern data that, it does indeed harm people and irreversibly! then we should say, “Granny doesn’t know what she’s talking about, that is outdated information.”
See how it works? The age of the belief is not the test. The veracity of the testing methods are the test.
People believed in the Greek gods for a long time, 1I. Perhaps as long as Christianity has run.
But there is one major difference that accounts for why Christians hold onto their beliefs longer than the Hellenists did...
I believe God will make it crystal clear for all of us exactly what is going on. We will get that updated version of things. "Blessed are those who believe without seeing", Jesus said.
And it’s this. The absolutely insane statement, Believing without any evidence at all is a Good Thing
TM
It’s insane, but it is the heart of every con in the world. And we know that cons still work. People still fall for the Nigerian Prince, and the IRS audit and the Microsoft Tech Support call. The hallmark of these scams include the following:
1) you must do something
2) You must do it immediately
3) There are dire consequences if you don’t
4) do not take time to ask for help, research, or think it through. Just believe me and act.
So Jesus says
exactly the same line as the Nigerian Prince with 6 million dollars. I don’t really wonder
why 33% of the population falls for this. But the Greek Gods didn’t use this feature. They interacted and went among the people. And when people started comparing notes and realized there wasn’t any actual interaction, it fell apart.
But Christians have a bulwark against that. You’re not
supposed to see anything! Ha! You have to just believe.
And yah, many people still fall for that.
I always wonder, if you thought about it, WHY would you have a god that wanted that? What purpose does it serve other than to support a scam? What possible reason could your god have for asking that of you?
But alas, Christianity does not bring peace. It brings hate, division, accusation, oppression and abuse.
Many Christians are nice despite the teachings of their church. Most of the ways in which they are nice is the moments when they reject the divisive teachings. And so they would still be nice without Christianity.