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But I don't drunk chick think that was your point. I'd agree that just citing statements of Jesus in normal conversation is drunk chick not argument, but if the conversation is about what ideas are important to Christianity, I'd think citing statements attributed to Jesus in the gospels would be highly relevant to arguing certain ideas play a role. And that's what I thought this conversation was about. Of course I think it matters whether or not Jesus was who he said he was, whether he lived, whether he dies, drunk chick whether he rose, as well as the veractiy of the gospels (though I don't think that necessarily means a literal word for word reading of them). But, since I know that lots of people do not agree with me on this point, including yourself, I was just pointing out that you don't have to agree on that point to find it plausible that what the gospels say Jesus said is probably a valid source for thinking about Christian beliefs, particularly in a historical context, and coming to the conclusion that Christianity, as presented in the gospels, is not simply about human behavior
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