Just got back from Italian Via Ferrata trip. Stayed at San Martino in the Dolomites and did some high level stuff (requiring ice axe and crampons) and also some at Lake Garda, including Via Attrazetta Rino Pisetta on a very hot day (32C), video clips below....
Another clip of Pisetta...
Above clips are high on the route, about 3 hours in...
Below is of start of the route. A Czech guy in red that we met on route seemed unsure to begin with...
This is Via Ferrata Porton:
(Published in Faith and Philosophy 2011. Volume 28, Issue 2, April 2011. Stephen Law. Pages 129-151) EVIDENCE, MIRACLES AND THE EXISTENCE OF JESUS Stephen Law Abstract The vast majority of Biblical historians believe there is evidence sufficient to place Jesus’ existence beyond reasonable doubt. Many believe the New Testament documents alone suffice firmly to establish Jesus as an actual, historical figure. I question these views. In particular, I argue (i) that the three most popular criteria by which various non-miraculous New Testament claims made about Jesus are supposedly corroborated are not sufficient, either singly or jointly, to place his existence beyond reasonable doubt, and (ii) that a prima facie plausible principle concerning how evidence should be assessed – a principle I call the contamination principle – entails that, given the large proportion of uncorroborated miracle claims made about Jesus in the New Testament documents, we should, in the absence of indepen
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