ScottBarger wrote:Thanks for the question Azor.
First, I am primarily a follower of Jesus...and almost out of necessity I also believe in the truthfulness of the Bible (I say "out of necessity" because it is from the New Testament that I learn about this Jesus I follow). I also think I am a theist based on general observations about the cosmos.
So to answer your question, for me to change my foundational beliefs about Jesus I would have to be shown that the early Christian witnesses (including the N.T.) are false or that the nature of the cosmos excludes the possibility of God.
I hope that answers your question.
Hi Scott, thanks for the reply - yes that was a very good short answer to my question.
So you believe in Christianity primarily because you believe:
1) The cosmos doesn't exclude the possibility of God.
2) Jesus is historical because of 'eyewitness' accounts by the disciples in the Bible are true.
When I get some more time I will try to post a follow-up - for your reading pleasure

- that briefly explains for you why these reasons were not sufficient for me when I was a Christian. I think I'll post on one of the other forum sections to keep this section to the clearly of just the Q&A.
Again, thanks for being clear about the foundation of your beliefs.
Cheers