"Mall still hasn’t made it clear what he means, he said they believe because “thou believes because he has seen me” he still hasn’t made it clear how they saw him, so I don’t have enough to go off on, I don’t understand even a bit of my opponent’s theory."
I'm afraid we're at a loss. I trust you understand english. So what is the hang up?
Do you know or are you aware that I'm referencing biblical scripture?
Your topic is in Jesus and the disciples. You're saying it's unclear what I'm saying on how they saw him referring to Jesus I trust.
First off , really pay attention to the EXACT words I'm using. If you want clarity, you have to start there.
I don't think I ever use the terms "they saw him".
If you're actually reading what I've said word for word, I've been talking about Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas.
So you should be saying at least how I'm not clear on how Thomas saw him. Which I thought I just told you.
I told you what Thomas said. Thomas told you what he means by seeing Jesus. Do we get this? Are we paying attention to what Thomas has said?
Are you readers?
Are you paying attention?
I'm going to repeat his words again. I guess again and again until it registers or until we can no longer pretend, we meaning anyone outside of me, we're not reading what we're reading or pretend to be confused.
Thomas said
"Except I shall see in his hands the print of the nails, and put my finger into the print of the nails, and thrust my hand into his side, I will not believe."
The first sentence says "Except I shall see". Do we know what the word "see" means?
Jesus said a spirit have not flesh and bone. Have not , have not , have not flesh and bone. Why? A spirit is not physical, it's not visible. You can't SEE a spirit. Scripture mentions about the spirit of the invisible God.
When you SEE what it is before you, it is physical. It is there it is real. Unless made manifest some otherwise. It is reallllll. A body of flesh and bone is physical. The print of nails. Nails are physical. Thomas thrusting his hand, a physical member into his side, a physical member.
Thomas is looking to do something physical to what he sees physically.
So I don't know what more you need to understand this. It's as plain as can be. You understand what physical is, what immaterial is I take it.
This is why Thomas believed Jesus rose as he physically saw him right before him beholding what he was seeing.
Do you believe that like you believe you behold these black letters presumably on your screen that you're reading from that you see?
By the way it's no theory. I'm just reporting to you from a report that explains a claim of a disciple which according to the report is not technically a claim or theory. It's a belief. Even Jesus told you that.
Now we're getting towards the end. I suggest you start asking some questions, making some counter points to poke holes as you say, find inconsistency in what I'm saying.
Everything thus far I brought is straightforward and plain .
I procrastinated and missed the other round, want to do another debate over the same topic continuing it?
Mb I missed that, would you go into more detail about your theory in the next round?
I’m not quite sure what your arguing, your saying they believe because as Jesus said “thou believes because he has seen me” are you admitting the disciples saw Christ after death? If so I’m what sense?