From: utzoo!decvax!harpo!seismo!hao!menlo70!sytek!zehntel!tektronix!bobb Newsgroups: net.religion Title: Re: testing claims responses Article-I.D.: tektroni.1055 Posted: Sat Apr 9 23:15:02 1983 Received: Tue Apr 19 00:23:32 1983 Due to being out of town, doing income tax, having a bad cold, and having trouble logging in from home, I've not responded to comments on my posting as I had intended. Well, better late than never. . . . (To keep this short, I won't quote from my original article or the responses.) Exception was taken to my statement that only Christianity claims a personal, living God. One writer correctly pointed out that I had overlooked Judaism. Others made the point that almost any religion could make the same claim. I suppose that the ancient Greeks claimed that their gods were alive.I do not know if other religions claim a God so interested in the individual that the "hairs of your head are all numbered;" some may. What is unique to Christianity is the claim that God, as distinct from a prophet or a good man, lived as a man on earth. And, most importantly, Christianity and Judaism represent God's attempt to reach man while other religions represent mans' attempt to reach God. A seemingly common opinion holds that if different religions make the same claims, then those religions are equally valid. But in religion, as in any- thing else, it is not the making of claims which proves validity. It is the fulfillment of claims. The main point of my article was that religious claims do not have to be (and should not be) accepted solely on the basis that they "sound good." Like all claims, these claims can be tested. Christianity encourages such tests: "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good (I Thessalonians 5:21)." To some, the sureness that comes from having put the claims of Christianity to the test seems to be offensive arrogance. It is not meant that way. Don't believe in Christianity because I, or anyone else on or off the net, says to. Test it for yourself! I would be interested in hearing of experiences which people have had in testing religious claims. If you would rather share the experiences privately than on the net, my address is !tektronix!tekcrd!bobb. Bob Bales Tektronix