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? Is this how we decide what to believe? Do I choose a belief system based on what I already want? Desires Beliefs

? Desires Beliefs What if this belief system reinterprets my desires? E.g. What if the Buddhist quote (above) is true??

Metaphysics whatdo we know? Epistemology howdo we know? Ethics thereforehow do we live?

(1) No Good or Evil Hinduism, Buddhism, Atheism Metaphysics whatdo we know? (2) Good Will Defeat Evil Judaism, Christianity, Islam

Epistemology scientific inquiry into natural world Metaphysics just natural world, no supernatural; good & evil are humanly defined Ethics???

Metaphysics just natural world, no supernatural?; Epistemology good & evil are scientific inquiry humanly defined into natural world This is overreaching Ethics???

The God Delusion makes me embarrassed to be an atheist. -- Dr. Michael Ruse, atheist philosopher

Epistemology all history is circular Metaphysics good & evil are from one god; karmic rewards thru reincarnation Ethics karmic deeds

Epistemology??? Metaphysics good & evil are from one god; karmic rewards thru reincarnation; all history is circular Ethics karmic deeds

Epistemology Buddha attained Nirvana Metaphysics good & evil are from one god; karmic rewards thru reincarnation Ethics escape via contentment

Epistemology??? Metaphysics good & evil are from one god; karmic rewards thru reincarnation; Buddha attained Nirvana Ethics escape via contentment

Epistemology historicity of Jesus resurrection Metaphysics God is good, defeats human evil in Jesus, and offers us his new humanity Ethics Jesus-centered

Metaphysics Epistemology Jesus offers us a clear epistemology (a historical one about physical facts); others do not Ethics

The foundation of our religion is a basis of fact--the fact of the birth, ministry, miracles, death, resurrection by the Evangelists as having actually occurred, within their own personal knowledge. Our religion, then, rests on the credit due to these witnesses. Dr. Simon Greenleaf, Testimony of the Evangelists Dr. Greenleaf (1783 1853) was a co-founder of Harvard Law School, and sought to disprove Christianity based on the rules of evidence of the modern courtroom; he became a Christian instead

Goal: to determine truth (guilt or innocence), using: Scientific data Motivation, human psychology Logic Eyewitness testimony Reliability of witnesses Etc. Historical knowledge includes scientific knowledge but goes beyond it

Jesus life, death, and resurrection in the context of Second Temple Judaism and Imperial Rome If Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is vain, your faith also is vain. Moreover we are even found to be false witnesses of God, because we testified against God that He raised Christ, whom He did not raise and if Christ has not been raised, your faith is worthless; you are still in your sins (Paul, 1 Corinthians 15:14 17) Historically, the Old Testament was already finalized and present, and is part of the historical witness to Jesus

Some of our desires agree with Jesus already. Others resist him. Jesus new humanity means that he strengthens some of our desires and reshapes/challenges others.

Over time, Jesus shapes our desires to be more and more like his.

Hindu student at MA College of Pharmacy & Health Sci I asked her, Are your desires for love, meaning, and justice illusory? This student, confronted by this massive possibility, deliberated late into the night and finally decided to trade in all her gods for the unique and exclusive but life-saving power of Jesus. She wanted to be free from the past, free from the controlling power of karma, and free to enter into the joy and life of Jesus.

ChaiLing, founder of All Girls Allowed: Reggie explained how God had prepared her for her current work. In addition to law school, she had spent three years in divinity school, learning how to study and interpret the Bible Out of [a] near-death experience was birthed a love for the women of China who were suffering forced abortions. She believed God had given her a vision for exposing this massive crime Tears welled up in my eyes as I hung up the phone. There is nothing that can describe the feeling of being embraced and understood I was deeply touched to the core. Looking up, I said, All my life I have wanted to save China. But I can t do it. If you can, Jesus, I will give my life to you. (p.290 291)

My story: I ve come to like personally giving to the poor! I co-wrote curriculum on simplicity and generosity 12 Young adults in Austin, Texas gave $51,000 using it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y6n-xx0xu0

2 Desires Beliefs 1

Our desires are not a stand-alone foundation for knowing truth (epistemology) Just because you don t desire Jesus fully now doesn t mean that s how you ll always feel Our desires suggest that we have both good and evil in us (we re made in the image of God & wounded by sin) This does not prove, but agrees with, the biblical story Some desires can be taken up and expanded by Jesus Other desires, Jesus reshapes or transforms Our desires change over time anyway, but Jesus can shape our desires to be more like his