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  • The many inaccuracies in the Bible don't even begin to tell the story about the Xtians. Some of the worst people I have ever met in my life and in reality they don't really believe a thing they proclaim. They pick this, reject that, take this, remove that etc. It is a religion absolutely overrun with and founded on falsehoods. Even 'jesus' himself made mockery of the OT Jewish law and his supposed 'father' didn't change a thing but rather stated this covenant is 'FOREVER'

  • You need to keep pointing out the errors in the bible. Xtians need to know they are following a false religion. kudos.

  • You misspelled Marc Antony's name. And you said his name wrong as well. Marc Anthony is a musician. Marc Antony is the guy you meant. I just thought it was funny how you were correcting the Bible by using mistakes. Better luck next time.

  • @supyrman, "Marcus Antonius (Latin: M•ANTONIVS•M•F•M•N) (c. January 14, 83 B.C.E. August 1, 30 B.C.E.), known in English as Mark Antony (also spelled Marc Anthony; Latin, Marcus Antonius), was a Roman politician and general." (New World Encyclopedia) I am not correcting the Bible, but pointing out errors it contains, but, nice try or as you said, Better luck next time.

  • the year was actually 26 A.D. for Luke 3:1-2.

  • OK fine, let's say that the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar was 26 CE. Now explain to me how Jesus could have possibly been about 30 years old, in the year 26 ,when he was born in the year 6 CE.

  • Because He was born in the year 4.

  • Oh, is the new Christian math? 26-4=30?

  • 4-30=26. There is no problem.or 4bce +30 = 26ad

  • Yes, it is a huge problem. Luke chapter 2, tells us that Jesus was born in Bethleham, because Joseph and Mary had to travel there, because of the Census/Taxing. This happened in the year 6 CE-Not 4BCE. Did Luke lie?

  • No no problem.Luke 2:1 was the first registration. A second is recorded in Acts 5:37. Judas of Galilees revolt is recorded in Josephus xviii

  • Nice try, but the first registration happened in 6 CE. Luke is very clear that this happen when Cyrenius was governor of Syria, and Josephus tells us that Judas the Galilean lead a revolt that same year. You gave me the reference to Josephus-didn't you bother to read it? There is no second registration-there was only one-in 6 CE. So again, how could Jesus have been 30 years old in 26 CE when he was born in the year 6 CE?

  • Here Im going to map this out for you.

    4 B.C. - Nativity

    (For years later we are in official A.D.)

    26 A.D (30 yrs) Augustus died in A.D 14 , but Tiberius was associated with him for 2 or 3 years. This would make Tiberius 15th yr. A.D. 26.

  • @IHATEBAAL, Herod Archelaus, the son of Herod the Great, was deposed and banished to Gaul by Augustus, Coponius

    became the first Roman Prefect of Judea, Cyrenius became Governor of Syria, the first tax registration was conducted in Judea and Judas the Galilean lead the tax revolt, -all these things happened in 6 CE NOT 4 BCE.

    Josephus recorded all of this, but you expect me to totally disregard historical fact and believe you instead?

  • Publius Sulpicius Quirinus/// A papyrus in British Museum being a rescript of the prefect Gaius Vibius Maximus( A.D. 103-4) shows that Herod must have been working under Roman orders. "The enrollment of households being at hand, it is necessary to notify all who for any cause soever are outside their homes to return to their domestic hearths, that they may accomplish the customary dispensation of enrolment, and continue steadfastly in the husbandry that belogeth to them.'

  • Yes, Gaius Vibius Maximus, prefect of Egypt, conducted a census in EGYPT in the 2nd Century. This doesn't have a thing to do with what we are talking about. Luke and Josephus were both talking about the first Roman census that was conducted in Judea in the year 6 CE, and Luke said that was when Jesus was born. The fact that another census was carried out in another country, before or after that date has nothing to do with the discussion.

  • Also, if you had taken the time to read the referenced section in Josephus xviii, you would know that Herod had nothing to do with the Census in Judea- It was conducted after Herod Archelaus was deposed and exiled. The rescript of Gaius Vibius Maximus, does not mention Herod, who was long dead by that date.

  • Lets stop and assume for a minute that you are 100% correct. Luke who claimed to have perfect knowledge was just pulling the wool over our eyes right??? Like we wouldnt notice right?? One big problem though. Christ died on a sabbath. (its called passover) He also rose on a sabbath.(three days later) Passover is the 14th day of the month of ABIB. Luke must have just figured that we would all forget that right??? One key in this is learning to count to three. It is vital

  • Well, Luke did pull the wool over your eyes. He said that Jesus was born 10 years later than Matthew did, but you didn't notice, and your previous comments prove that.

  • Now this is basic math for anybody. No trickery involved. Thats the thing about God's calendar is it cannot be manipulated. Not by the false Jews Babylonian calendar neither by the gregorian of false christians. What you need is add 30 years and 62 weeks to 4 b.c. and see if you land on a week with 2 sabbaths in it. Go back to Daniel 9:26. I think your interpretations are inaccurate.

  • Your theory simply does not work. You expect us to believe that the ministry of Jesus lasted only 62 weeks, but, the Gospel of John lists the passing of two Passovers, during his ministry, and his death the day prior to the third. I gave the three major interpretations of Daniel, and yours was not among them, because it clearly contradicts scripture. As you said yourself, this is as easy as counting to three. So count them-1-2-3 Passovers in the Gospel of John.

  • Luke clearly stated that he was talking about one and only one tax registration. Luke 2:2 "(And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria.)"

    Joseph and Mary did NOT travel to Bethlehem 10 years in advance. In 6 CE, when Archelaus was deposed, Judea became a Province, under the direct rulership of Rome. There was no need for a tax registration prior to this time, because it was only a client state, ruled by the Herods.

  • supyrman

    Are you a moron? Or are you just kidding around?

    The husband of the singer, Jennifer Lopez, i.e. Marc Anthony is a singer. I don't know if he plays any musical instruments, tho.

    Very good research FBT.

  • Welcome back my man.

  • woot hey

  • Welcome Back!!

  • good to see you back in the saddle!

  • Excellent video! Thank you for pointing out these errors made by the anonymous person who wrote the gospel commonly known as the Gospel according to Luke.

    You have provided proof positive that the gospel is not the inerrant word of God, but fiction fabricated by fallible man.

    I have subscribed and look forward to your future videos.

    Ebal the Atheist

  • Man, I thought you disappeared. Good to see another video.

  • Excellent video! Thank you for pointing out these errors of the anonymous person who wrote the gospel commonly referred to as the Gospel according to Luke.

    I look forward to your future videos as I have subscribed.

    Ebal the Atheist

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