Bible 10: Trustworthy? December 10, 2013.

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Bible 10: Trustworthy? December 10, 2013

Objection #1 – Written by Christians[#4] “Mark Hillian believer” pp248-249 Was Jesus what they were expecting? Matthew 16:13-28

Objection #2 – Death accounts by Xians[#5] Any contradictory evidence? Burden of proof

Conclusion: No ulterior motive. Bias present, but their bias was against the testimony they ended up giving.

Bible 10: 2 Decision Christians December 11-12, 2013

“Pick Me” review of class: Say at least 1 thing that you remember about the following topics: Presuppositions Inference and Speculation Minimal Facts Approach to the Resurrection Alternative Explanations for the Resurrection Arguments for the Existence of God

“Pick Me” review of class: Eyewitness Testimonies (Expectations) Textual Artifacts Conspiracies Attack Strategies Chain of Custody Eyewitness Presence Motive, Bias, and Trustworthiness Corroboration

Skeptic role Play In groups of 4 role play a discussion between 2 skeptics and 2 believers in the testimony of the gospel witnesses. After the allotted time you will switch sides.

This class: [ob/su]bjective? Is this class about objective or subjective truths? What is your burden of proof? If that’s the case how should that change they way we live? Belief “that” and belief “in.”

Becoming a 2-Decision Christian Decision 1: Jurors vote guilty or not guilty. Decision 2: Defend your verdict.