It's you that's out of order on this again, ...
Not out of order, simply stating what Christian teaching states. If you can prove that it doesn't state what I have said, ...
That's the point you don't want to get, there's no reason why you shouldn't believe anything you want to believe, if you believe as you do in these magical, mystical and superstitious happenings that's fair enough.
If you wish to promote these magical, mystical, superstitious beliefs the challenge will always be for you, although you are in denial about this obviously to anyone else the onus to substantiate the veracity of such strange beliefs is entirely for you.
Strange beliefs, not so much strange because of the numbers of people that believe these religious magic, mythical and superstitious offerings; but it is in fact very strange that anyone still believes these well known religious magical, mystical, superstitious stories, for example, coming back from the dead or walking on water etc etc.
You do in fact try to represent/infer these beliefs as though you're talking about things that have really happened and then another time you tell us you have supplied evidence that no one here on the forum has seen, had you done so why are there still so many, as you call us, atheists, still posting here; if this elusive evidence of yours was that good we'd all be joining you, including me, with a few hallelujahs thrown in.
It's Floo that's not promoting the odd anything you're the one promoting your odd beliefs so it's for you to come up with some evidence, not the other way around; how many times do you need to be told before it sinks in.
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