Is Christianity Evidence Based? – Stephen Taylor vs. Karol Fjałkowski – Part 1 of 3 [PL SUB/NAPISY]

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# Le christianisme est-il basé sur des preuves ?

## Introduction
Good afternoon, my name is Ana Pitonyak and I’d like to welcome you all here today. I want to welcome Dr. Steven Taylor and Mr. Carol Falkowski, our main speakers, as well as all of you who are gathered here for the debate on whether Christianity is based on evidence.

## Opening Statements
I’d like to welcome you on behalf of those who organized today’s meeting, including the Christian Apologetics Institute, the Bunt Down Foundation, and our First Baptist Church here in Goodmica. Our aim is to engage in open-minded discussions about Christianity and its evidence.

## Technical Aspects of the Debate
Mr. Graf Alpinecheck will moderate the debate, providing information on available materials, the broadcast frequency, and the structure of the debate. Each guest will have 25 minutes for opening statements, followed by rebuttals, cross-examinations, and audience questions.

## Dr. Steven Taylor’s Perspective
Dr. Taylor, a professor at the University of Liverpool, specializes in mass spectrometry and archaeology. He will present evidence for the resurrection of Jesus Christ, emphasizing direct and indirect evidence, as well as circumstantial evidence. He invites the audience to act as a jury and reach a verdict on the truth of Christianity based on the evidence presented.

## Conclusion
In conclusion, the debate on whether Christianity is evidence-based is a complex and important one. By examining historical evidence, witness testimonies, and the resurrection of Jesus Christ, we can begin to answer this question. As we delve deeper into the subject, let us keep an open mind and engage in respectful dialogue to seek the truth about Christianity’s foundation in evidence.

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