Christianity has had more positive impact than any other religion
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1: If Christianity is the true religion then it is the only one that has ever saved souls from going to hell. This is probably the greatest good that a religion can do, and it just so happens that the undebunkable shroud of turin proves that Jesus died and resurrected.
2: the catholic church is the largest charitable organization on earth and invented hospitals, universities and science.
- The Greeks had hospitals, although they were not very advanced.
- Due to his philosophy of inductive and deductive observations, Aristotle is widely considered to be the first scientist.
Theology was often referred to as "queen of the sciences" and every major university in the US was founded by Christians. Not to mention that other denominations besides catholic are very charitable as well, making Christianity by far the greatest philanthropic movement to ever exist.
- The Old Testament of the Bible is Jewish.
- Jesus was Jewish.
- Judaism and Christianity share the same God.
Judaism is responsible for Christianity, and thus Judaism is responsible for all the good that Christianity has done. Judaism has also done some amount of good apart from Christianity. Thus, Judaism has done more good than Christianity.
According to my definitions of "positive impact" and "negative impact", saving souls from going to hell does not do good, rather it prevents bad. Thus, that is outside the scope of this debate.
- The Greeks had hospitals, although they were not very advanced.
- Due to his philosophy of inductive and deductive observations, Aristotle is widely considered to be the first scientist.
Christianity would not exist without Judaism, as Christianity itself is simply an extension of Judaism.
Unless you don't believe in Christianity, in which case Christianity is something different from Judaism.
Judaism is incomplete Christianity and Christianity is complete Christianity.
Thus the true continuation of the Jewish faith is Christianity, and all true Jews before Christ would have been Christians if they lived in the time of the new covenant.
( but wait ! ) modern Judaism is a different religion from old testament Judaism.
If Christianity is the true religion then it is the only one that has ever saved souls from going to hell. This is probably the greatest good that a religion can do, and it just so happens that the undebunkable shroud of turin proves that Jesus died and resurrected. ( you said )
According to my definitions of "positive impact" and "negative impact", saving souls from going to hell does not do good, rather it prevents bad. Thus, that is outside the scope of this debate. ( I said )
So if you take something bad that is going to happen and turn it into something good, then you have created good and thus it has had a positive impact. Saving souls from going to hell doesn't just "prevent bad" either because that also implies they are going to heaven, which is arguably the greatest good of all. ( you said )
In your previous debate titled “You aren't a Christian unless you're a Jew” you argued that Christian faith implies Jewish faith. In this debate, it seems that you are trying to fold that same logic to say that Judaism would not exist without Christianity.
Judaism is incomplete Christianity in the same way that a seed is an incomplete tree, or in the way that a newborn is an incomplete human. Either way, the tree would not exist without the seed, and the human would not exist without the newborn.
They are different in many ways, but you refer to them both as Judaism, which is why I am still grouping them together as one religion.
This is a classic example of false dichotomy. Saving a soul from Hell does not necessarily send that soul to Heaven.
Before the last round, I would like to give a shout-out to Islam, which is another religion that might be a good contender against Christianity for this debate.
modern Judaism is a different religion from old testament Judaism. ( you said )
They are different in many ways, but you refer to them both as Judaism, which is why I am still grouping them together as one religion. ( I said )
You are going to have to prove that Jesus isn't the messiah then, ( you said )
( but wait ! ) the undebunkable shroud of turin proves that Jesus died and resurrected.
If Christianity is the true religion then it is the only one that has ever saved souls from going to hell. This is probably the greatest good that a religion can do, ( you said )
According to my definitions of "positive impact" and "negative impact", saving souls from going to hell does not do good, rather it prevents bad. Thus, that is outside the scope of this debate. ( I said )
Saving souls from going to hell doesn't just "prevent bad" either because that also implies they are going to heaven, which is arguably the greatest good of all. ( you said )
This is a classic example of false dichotomy. Saving a soul from Hell does not necessarily send that soul to Heaven. ( I said )
That's how it works in Christianity. ( you said )
I would like to give a shout-out to Islam, which is another religion that might be a good contender against Christianity for this debate. ( I said )
The examples are irrelevant unless you can quantify that Islam has a greater positive impact, not just a significant one. ( you said )
Ishāq bin Ali al-Rohawi: The first book relating to the ethics of medicine, written by a Christian who later converted to Islam. ( I said )
7000series (Con) had a stronger argument overall, as they successfully challenged the definitions and provided alternative religions with significant contributions. While FishChaser made passionate points, many were based on faith-based assumptions rather than objective comparisons.
Pro (FishChaser) argued Christianity as the ultimate fulfillment of Judaism with its positive societal impact (charity, hospitals, etc.).
Con (7000series) argued that Judaism is foundational to Christianity and emphasized Islam's contributions to various fields like science and philosophy.
Convincing arguments: Con (7000series) – More balanced and logical.
Reliable sources: Tie – Both lacked specific citations.
Legibility: Con (7000series) – Clearer structure.
Conduct: Tie – Both maintained respect and professionalism.
but well u r just giving ur opinion, evry1 has the right to say, so it'd b unfair to hv bad thots bout sm1 just cz they didn't vote in one's favor.
I dont do voting. Voting reduces number of allies.
I will accept your friend request if you add an honest vote to this debate.
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I can take this one after finishing the other one.