I jumped ahead to the obvious follow-up, since I know where this is going.
But, to humor you: no, I cannot think of any historical examples of that.
there are some things we don't know about existence and whether the earth is a simulation or even a creation.
but we can do some statistical analysis on it.. the probability of a planet like earth existing in the goldilocks zone and having a moon that perfectly eclipses the sun is extremely low, but it's not impossible.
the habitable zone (or goldilocks zone) around a star is the region where a planet could potentially support liquid water on its surface.
I jumped ahead to the obvious follow-up, since I know where this is going.
But, to humor you: no, I cannot think of any historical examples of that.
there are some things we don't know about existence and whether the earth is a simulation or even a creation.
but we can do some statistical analysis on it.. the probability of a planet like earth existing in the goldilocks zone and having a moon that perfectly eclipses the sun is extremely low, but it's not impossible.
the habitable zone (or goldilocks zone) around a star is the region where a planet could potentially support liquid water on its surface.
Sea Breeze: That is a substantial retraction from your earlier statement:
No, it is not. I explained why it's clear that people will die for a lie.
You asked about the gospel writers, and I explained why we can't apply that standard to them. We cannot claim that they "fabricated, lived and preached a lie that guaranteed many of their loved ones would reject and shun them" because we don't know any of that. We cannot identify these "hundreds of people" you refer to. At best, we can make rational assumptions about them, but we cannot claim anything about them with certainty, because we have no idea who they were.
there are some things we don't know about existence and whether the earth is a simulation or even a creation.
but we can do some statistical analysis on it.. the probability of a planet like earth existing in the goldilocks zone and having a moon that perfectly eclipses the sun is extremely low, but it's not impossible.
the habitable zone (or goldilocks zone) around a star is the region where a planet could potentially support liquid water on its surface.
We have no way to know if the gospel writers knew they were lying, because we don't even know who they were.
It is my understanding that the earliest examples of their writings are fragments of copies that were made decades (centuries?) after the originals had been created. In other words, we probably don't even have the earliest copies of copies of their work, much less the originals.
It seems more likely that they wrote --and embellished-- stories they heard from others who claimed to have been there. We have no way to know if they paid for this with their lives or how they might have reacted if any pressure had been placed on them to recant. There are four gospels in the Bible, but a great many were written around that time. I don't get the impression that these writers were concerned that they might face dire consequences from producing them.
So, my guess would be that they either were not concerned that they would be executed for writing these texts, or they sincerely believed in something that they had not experienced. I'm inclined to believe the former, but the latter is not unheard of.
i was completely out by 1991 and 1989 would have been the last time i had to attend regularly.
that over the top franz writing style was still there in the 1980's although i've heard he wasn't actually doing much writing by then.
but his style was definitely picked up and imitated for many years beyond its wacky, outlandish peak of the the 50's - 70's.
Balaamsass2: Why not discuss the meaning of Santa Claus and the real number of buttons on his coat?
Don't tempt the fates! I have no doubt that AI can generate a 10,000+ word dissertation on just that topic, if asked.
there are some things we don't know about existence and whether the earth is a simulation or even a creation.
but we can do some statistical analysis on it.. the probability of a planet like earth existing in the goldilocks zone and having a moon that perfectly eclipses the sun is extremely low, but it's not impossible.
the habitable zone (or goldilocks zone) around a star is the region where a planet could potentially support liquid water on its surface.
Regarding the idea that people wouldn't die for a lie, there is no shortage of religious martyrs throughout history and into the current day, but they do not all belong to the same religion or share the same beliefs. Thus, it's pretty clear that people will die for a lie. They apparently do it all the time. They may not think it's a lie. Even now, there are billions of people who believe in the wrong god, or the wrong version of god. And if there is no god, then they're wrong to believe in god at all. And if there is, then they're wrong to disbelieve. And so on...
Regarding the unverified and unverifiable claims in an old religious text, the fact that they're unverified and unverifiable should suffice to dismiss that argument. Without a whole raft of presuppositions, I would argue that it is impossible to support any religious belief. I would also point out, as above, that there is no shortage of religious texts that people either once believed or still believe. There isn't even a majority of humanity that believe in one particular religion. This alone speaks against the idea of a god who wishes to get to know us personally, or who has any interest in our salvation.
Regarding the question of infinite regress, I cannot dismiss god as a possibility by using infinite regress. The fact that we are here would imply that there is either something that was always here, or that somehow the universe was born from nothing. If we have to define "nothing" as anything other than nothing, I don't see where we've made any progress on the question. I fully admit that astrophysics is well outside of my understanding, so maybe there's an explanation that makes sense, but I haven't heard it yet.
there are some things we don't know about existence and whether the earth is a simulation or even a creation.
but we can do some statistical analysis on it.. the probability of a planet like earth existing in the goldilocks zone and having a moon that perfectly eclipses the sun is extremely low, but it's not impossible.
the habitable zone (or goldilocks zone) around a star is the region where a planet could potentially support liquid water on its surface.
Regarding the odds of anything happening, if you stack probablities you can get outrageously long odds that would make any occurrence seem impossible. Many lotteries have odds in the hundreds of millions to one, yet people win lottery jackpots all the time, and on a few occasions more than one person will do so at the same time. There have been people who have won lotteries multiple times. We see very large odds beaten all the time, and by working backwards we could add probabilities that would put the odds in the billions or trillions to one. It doesn't really get us anywhere.
I can better understand the appeal of the arguments regarding design or fine tuning. I do not reject the possibility that there is a creator. I am confident that it isn't any of the ones people believe in. It's a long road from "there is reason to believe that a creator exists" to "it is this specific creator." We should always be aware that those are two very different statements. One is pretty easy to reason out, even if the logic is questionable. The other requires us to defend one or more premises that are contradictory, which leads to further explanations that just get more and more contradictory and confusing.
how many of you here remember 1975?
i hope the newer generations never forget.the true believers got shamed for it.
those who were hedging their bets, fared much better.
My mother once showed me a letter she received from her sister in February 1968, expressing excitement that my mother had begun to study with the JWs. My sister and I would be born later that year. My mother claims that --even back then-- she understood that the WTS wasn't making any definitive predictions. I don't believe that; I think she began the Bible study with them because she believed that the end was imminent.
Interestingly, she did not get baptized until 1977. Did something happen to change her mind between 1968 and 1975? I'll never know, because she rarely talks about that time, and never in-depth. I'd love to know what happened during that time period, but I think those are secrets she will take to the grave. I know that she would immediately reject any information about the JWs that isn't directly from the GB, so there's no sense in pointing out how strongly they pushed the 1975 stuff.
Remember that in 1969 they told young people that it was a "fact" that they would never grow old in the present system of things. And the Kingdom Ministry in Sea Breeze's first post originally stated that there were "months remaining" before the end of the present system of things, then was updated with more ambiguous language. They lied, and they covered it up, and then they blamed the people who had been lied to. They praised the people who sold homes, then admonished them for doing something that had been praiseworthy just a year earlier.
If you claim that God is whispering in your ear but you make big claims that turn out to be false, it must be one of two things: you are imagining that someone is whispering in your ear, or the person whispering in your ear isn't God.
when i first came into contact with jehovah's witnesses they were talking about god's kingdom bringing about a peaceful new world.
the scripture used being psalm 37:10,11 "just a little while longer and the wicked will be no more.you will look at where they were and they will not be there., but the meek will possess the earth and they will find exquisite delightin the abundance of peace..".
i took this to mean, then, that when jehovah intervened, at his appointed time, it would be instantly, invisibly, and painlessly.
David Splane said in a talk."... suppose you love the country, but you are assigned to live in a city?...Well you can learn to love the city!"
They have such an awkward way of demanding that you do as you are told.
https://jwfacts.com/watchtower/governing-body.php .
here is an example how the wts has "adjusted" scripture.
the governing body has gone as far as to change the text of micah 6:8 in their 2013 new world translation of the holy scriptures (nwt) in order to be able to demand loyalty.
Jehovah wants all of his servants to be loyal to him and respect those whom he allows to have authority.
It sounds like they want all of the perks of being in charge, but none of the responsibility.
does anyone feel the same way?
i am not anti-video, just feeling overload.
since the jw organization started video production there has been such a flood of it that no one can, or possibly even wants to keep up with it all: some thoughts and questions i"ve had -.
Wait until they discover that they can use AI to create their videos at a much lower cost of resources and time.
...and probably at a higher level of quality.