Schrodinger's Cat
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What always gets me about this tracks is that
1. It assumes that no one who isn't Christian actually knows the story of Jesus Christ. They recognize the name but know nothing of the story behind him. The only reason they don't believe is their complete ignorance of what the gospels say, to the point that they don't even know the crucifixion aspect of it.
2. Upon hearing a few sentence retelling of the Jesus story from a complete stranger, these people are instantly converted. They just instantly believe it because someone they've never met before told it to them.
1. It assumes that no one who isn't Christian actually knows the story of Jesus Christ. They recognize the name but know nothing of the story behind him. The only reason they don't believe is their complete ignorance of what the gospels say, to the point that they don't even know the crucifixion aspect of it.
2. Upon hearing a few sentence retelling of the Jesus story from a complete stranger, these people are instantly converted. They just instantly believe it because someone they've never met before told it to them.
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