“A person who rejects Christ may choose to say that I do not accept it, he may not choose to say there is not enough evidence.” MayPersonsEnoughJesusBeliefChristReligiousAcceptingAcceptanceEvidenceLawyerRejectionRejects Author:Simon Greenleaf
“If a close examination of the evidences of Christianity may be expected of one class of men more than another, it would seem incumbent upon lawyers who make the law of evidence one of our peculiar studies. Our profession leads us to explore the mazes of falsehood, to detect its artifices, to pierce its thickest veils, to follow and expose its sophistries, to compare the statements of different witnesses with severity, to discover truth and separate it from error.” IfsMenMayDifferentSeemsLawChristianityClassStudyEvidenceErrorsProfessionExpectedLawyerStatementsWitnessComparePeculiarFalsehoodVeilsExaminationPierceMazesArtificeIncumbentsSeveritySophistry Author:Simon Greenleaf
“There should be a readiness, on our part, to investigate with candor to follow the truth wherever it may lead us, and to submit, without reserve or objection, to all the teachings of this religion, if it be found to be of divine origin.” IfsShouldMayTruthFoundTeachingDivineSubmitReservesObjectionsReadinessCandor Book:An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists, by the Rules of Evidence Administered in Courts of Justice: With an Account of the Trial of Jesus Source: An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists, by the Rules of Evidence Administered in Courts of Justice: With an Account of the Trial of Jesus