@NinjaDawah@GodLogic_GL Soooo.... Can you beat then or not?
And bdw to know what Christianity teaches, point to Jesus Christ and the New Testament, not the old
@SkipperMan9@enesovat22 Dude, Jesus died and resurrected according to the bible & the disciples bore witness to this at the cost of their lives
This is literally the central message of the Gospel
Even historically, the crucifixion of Jesus is one of the most widely attested events in ancient history
@SkipperMan9@enesovat22 Do you know what proper noun is?
1. My claim is that there's a specific group of people with specific beliefs and practices. This group adopted the name "Christian" in the time of the apostles โthe first leaders of this groupโ and has gone by that name since then.
@SkipperMan9@enesovat22 Before Jesus, the Jews followed the Law of Moses, centred on their covenant with God, Temple sacrifices in Jerusalem, etc.
Jesus then claimed to establish a New Covenant and to be the ultimate sacrifice for sins.
However, my point is that His teachings are different.
@SkipperMan9@enesovat22 We are going round in circles. I made a claim and gave a definition. Are you saying that the specific group I defined doesn't exist? Or that they are nameless.
Or is it that Muhammad never had followers?
@officialladi_T I see nothing wrong with starting from Data Science if that's your goal & you follow a proper roadmap. DS already involves stats, math, data cleaning, EDA, visualization, and problem-solving before ML comes in.
The issue is people jumping straight into AI/ML without foundations.
@BetweenThieves7@Sacramentshow Your counterfeit analogy actually supports the Catholic point: counterfeit currency only makes sense if there is an authentic standard everyone is measured against.
@BetweenThieves7@Sacramentshow Catholic doctrine remains officially defined even if members reject it. So dissenting catholics doesn't change anything.
But in Protestantism, disagreement often creates entirely new denoms with contradictory teachings, all claiming the Holy Spirit led them.