Maeght,
If someone had a strong belief that Harry Potter was real then of course they would quote sections of the books which seemed to support that. So?
So nothing if they want to keep that as a private belief. It's no-one's business but her own. What we're discussing here is why anyone
else should agree with them though - why in other words it's an
objective as well as a
subjective belief - because often people who hold these private beliefs arrogate to themselves special rights and privileges in the public square on the back of them.
If she thinks the Bible shows deep meaning then it will make sense to her to post it. the problem is that other people reading it don't share her belief so don't see any great meaning in it - something she doesn't seem to grasp. To her it is obvious from what the Bible says so uses it as evidence. What other argument for belief would you expect?
An argument that isn't circular: "The Bible is true because God made it so/God exists because the Bible says so". Circular reasoning is always wrong, which is why I asked Sassy whether she has anything else in the locker.
She hasn't.
But often not.
But in this case it is.
Its about beliefs which are supported by Biblical texts in the eye of the believer. his seems logical to the believer but not to a non-believer. I'm just not sure what alternative answer you are expecting?
"It" may be so far as personal faith beliefs are concerned, but the bar is set much higher for truth claims to be accepted as objective truths for the rest of us. The answer I'd expect to support a claim of objective truth is therefore something more than a circular argument. What that argument might look like isn't my problem - it's a burden of proof issue for the proponent.