It was good enough to convert multiple billions of people.
Drac, to be blunt, with all due respect to christianity, people are complete idiots. And don't forget that everybody was Pagen at one time. Don't forget that everybody worshipped dozens of different gods at one time. Anybody who does that now is called a heathen, but you were called that then if you didn't. People are lemmings, and the excuse "everybody believes in it" has about as much credibility as my right asscheek.
People, did you manage to skip the CT rules? You're supposed to use facts and support your statements. No one sentence posts. It really isn't all that hard.
Oh, and citation for the last post. Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies by Jared Diamond and the inferrences one can make after understanding it.
Paranormal occurences happen so infrequently that they're still considered anecdotal, their being "well-documented" is questionable, and the evidence for them is about as solid as diarrhea. Whether or not what evidence exists for them is more convincing than evidence for God is another thing, but to take such little evidence for fact is just naïvete.
Because paranormal events have solid, well-documented evidence, and "God" does not.
No, they do not. Please present one reputable peer-reviewed experiment which demonstrates this and I'd be happy to discuss it.
Alternatively, you could head over to http://www.randi.org and check out the "Skepticism and the Paranormal" forum and try your luck there. However, I'd do a search first, because whatever you offer up as proof has probably been examined before.
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