Apparently you do not know the bible and i doubt if you have ever read it. You keep on telling us to google it and refer to unspecified "other places" in the bible. Why don't you get off your lazy dimwitted ass and actually cite the passage you are convinced is there? oh by the way..... LOL!
Ahh you are being cute now. You haven't read the bible and you don't know what is or is not in it. But in order to save face you are trying to be cutsie. Ok Cutsie I will allow you to be cute.
Sorry, Debono11, but you didn't answer to my last question: «Could you explain what makes you think those [ "It is finished" at John 19:30] were his last words before he died?»
Haha. You already said that's the passage. I agree it says those were his last words before he died because there's something in that passage that makes me think that. It's not because it says "And those were his last words before he died". Althought the answer is obvious, I want to make a point from it. But I may give an answer, if you're not understanding me, and you'll say if you agree or not.
"Jesus' last words on the cross, "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" hardly seem like the words of a man who planned it that way. It doesn't take Sherlock Holmes to figure there is something wrong here.".. Donald Morgan
Jesus felt alone during his last moments, he had the full weight of sin placed apon him and for the first time in his life he felt separated from god, as man is.
It's funny because if you READ the bible, you would know this. But idiot's like Donald Morgan and people like you who follow them, CBF reading the bible to see if Donlad has the wrong impression.
You just take his word for it. Why? Well why would you want to believe in a God you don't wish to obey?
It's funny actually our difference of opinion is precisely because we DO READ the bible. Whereas people LIKE YOU only listen to the clergy who TELL YOU WHAT THEY WANT YOU TO SEE IN THE BIBLE
I don't know who you are calling "mate" I am not your mate fella. The point is you asserted the following as actually being written in the Bible.
"Jesus felt alone during his last moments, he had the full weight of sin placed apon him and for the first time in his life he felt separated from god, as man is" and it is NOT written in the bible. YOU fella came up with that crap from somebody else. You know it and I know it..
Go google your question, you'll find a ton of links that ref each part of the bible, page number etc, that they get their info from. Of course if you cared enough to do that, you wouldnt be here.
Debono11: «Jesus felt alone during his last moments, he had the full weight of sin placed apon him and for the first time in his life he felt separated from god, as man is. It's funny because if you READ the bible, you would know this.»
«"it is NOT written in the bible" Did I say it was? Nope.»
Hi, Debono11. I already read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation - in portuguese and in english -, so I hope you understand your ad hominem does not matter ("It's funny because if you READ the bible, you would know this. But idiot's like Donald Morgan and people like you" ...). Do you agree "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" were Jesus last words? Or do you believe the Bible says his last words were others? Or it's not possible to know what were his last words from the Bible? Regards
I didn't ask if he said that. I could point out Psalm 22:1 just to point out I'm not as ignorant as you may think - I just googled for "psalm forsaken" to remind the passage -, but that's beside the point. I asked if you agree those were his last words.
Hi, Debono11, thanks for the straight answer. I appreciate that. Could you explain what makes you think those were his last words before he died? Regards
I dont know ,,but I do know why they nailed both hands to the cross,,,,to keep him from pounding his meat,,,,remember he was a virgin his whole life,,,They should have let him whip it just once.
@Debono11 The reason you get so many views is so many religion and their view of what was said. Moslum-- He was never on the cross and he was half way out of the womb and prophicing of the future You should go ahead and get out of the womb before tell of the future. Jahova Witiness and Joe Smith View -- It took place in Georgia and Budda don't have a view [could be corrected]! Everything is different than the KJV bible says how it happen. For ever Religion you have a view,
Matt 27:46 is the forsaken quote which expresses great anguish of the seperation from God when he took on the sins of the world as the perfect sacrifice.
Matt 27:50 is the giving up of the Ghost, which bible says all of us have the breath of God (spirit) which returns to God at death. Bible can confuse some with other people telling the same story from different veiws and times. But this is not his last words. He was resurected and before ascension (Luke 24:50) he lifted his hands and blessed
he's hot
dikkezeug321 2 months ago
john i can see your house from here.
don02895 5 months ago
i have yet to see any attemp at an apologists explaination of this.....
wlchambers 11 months ago
"Always look on the bright side of life."
spottywolf 1 year ago
Well, as Jesus had 4 different "last words"...
gagnashdiak 1 year ago
ITT: Faggots arguing over fairy-tales.
CharlieWhitesWig 1 year ago
@CharlieWhitesWig
welcome to the club faggot
BeyondOrwell 1 year ago
"Hili Lama Zabac Tani." - "I know merge in the pre dawn of your presence."
themanonthestair 1 year ago
You are confudssing me here. You say he said something but they were not his last words !
turtle4aire 1 year ago
you need god!
mattwoodson 1 year ago
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Luke 23:46 -- Then Jesus, crying with a loud voice, said, "Father, in your hands I Leave my spirit!"
JoeVages 1 year ago
"fin."
philipdsullivan 1 year ago
"I will be back"!
masondarko 2 years ago
Father forgive them, because they dont know what there doing..
BabyBuns78 2 years ago
Whats the difference between a hobo and an atheist?
Hobo's have no friends at all, and atheists have friends up the ass!
malithe00 2 years ago
Luke 23:46 -- Then Jesus, crying with a loud voice, said, "Father, into thy hands I commit my spirit!" And having said this he breathed his last.
weberly2 2 years ago
Debono
Go take another hit on your bong dummy. Now you are telling me you did not say this: "It's funny because if you READ the bible, you would know this".
You pathetic doper just lift your eyes up and read your original comment. You dumb SOB.
KasparHauser4 2 years ago
LOL!
I was trying to imply that if you had read the book, you would know what I know.
I was just trying to explain it with my own words so you would understand.
Such a rude old man you are hahahaha.
Debono11 2 years ago
Debono
Apparently you do not know the bible and i doubt if you have ever read it. You keep on telling us to google it and refer to unspecified "other places" in the bible. Why don't you get off your lazy dimwitted ass and actually cite the passage you are convinced is there? oh by the way..... LOL!
KasparHauser4 2 years ago
"Why don't you get off your lazy dimwitted ass and actually cite the passage you are convinced is there?"
Because if I did that, you wouldn't have to read the bible in the first place. ;)
Debono11 2 years ago
Ahh you are being cute now. You haven't read the bible and you don't know what is or is not in it. But in order to save face you are trying to be cutsie. Ok Cutsie I will allow you to be cute.
KasparHauser4 2 years ago
Lol just look at what im telling pedroac then in regard to page numbers.
Debono11 2 years ago
Sorry, Debono11, but you didn't answer to my last question: «Could you explain what makes you think those [ "It is finished" at John 19:30] were his last words before he died?»
pedroac 2 years ago
What makes me think that? It's in the Bible, thats why I listed John 19:30
Debono11 2 years ago
Haha. You already said that's the passage. I agree it says those were his last words before he died because there's something in that passage that makes me think that. It's not because it says "And those were his last words before he died". Althought the answer is obvious, I want to make a point from it. But I may give an answer, if you're not understanding me, and you'll say if you agree or not.
pedroac 2 years ago
"Jesus' last words on the cross, "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" hardly seem like the words of a man who planned it that way. It doesn't take Sherlock Holmes to figure there is something wrong here.".. Donald Morgan
KasparHauser4 2 years ago 2
Jesus felt alone during his last moments, he had the full weight of sin placed apon him and for the first time in his life he felt separated from god, as man is.
It's funny because if you READ the bible, you would know this. But idiot's like Donald Morgan and people like you who follow them, CBF reading the bible to see if Donlad has the wrong impression.
You just take his word for it. Why? Well why would you want to believe in a God you don't wish to obey?
Debono11 2 years ago
Debono
It's funny actually our difference of opinion is precisely because we DO READ the bible. Whereas people LIKE YOU only listen to the clergy who TELL YOU WHAT THEY WANT YOU TO SEE IN THE BIBLE
KasparHauser4 2 years ago
Speak yourself Donald Morgan fan.
I don't listen to "the clergy". It needs to make sense in my mind before I'll believe it. Being convinced of something doesn't make it true mate.
Debono11 2 years ago
Debono
I don't know who you are calling "mate" I am not your mate fella. The point is you asserted the following as actually being written in the Bible.
"Jesus felt alone during his last moments, he had the full weight of sin placed apon him and for the first time in his life he felt separated from god, as man is" and it is NOT written in the bible. YOU fella came up with that crap from somebody else. You know it and I know it..
KasparHauser4 2 years ago
"it is NOT written in the bible"
Did I say it was? Nope.
Nice try at a strawman lol..
Go google your question, you'll find a ton of links that ref each part of the bible, page number etc, that they get their info from. Of course if you cared enough to do that, you wouldnt be here.
Debono11 2 years ago
Debono11: «Jesus felt alone during his last moments, he had the full weight of sin placed apon him and for the first time in his life he felt separated from god, as man is. It's funny because if you READ the bible, you would know this.»
«"it is NOT written in the bible" Did I say it was? Nope.»
I'm confused...
pedroac 2 years ago
Hi, Debono11. I already read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation - in portuguese and in english -, so I hope you understand your ad hominem does not matter ("It's funny because if you READ the bible, you would know this. But idiot's like Donald Morgan and people like you" ...). Do you agree "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" were Jesus last words? Or do you believe the Bible says his last words were others? Or it's not possible to know what were his last words from the Bible? Regards
pedroac 2 years ago
Do you agree "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
Yeah he said that. The meaning of why he said that however has been twisted alot.
Alot of atheists think it's not written in the bible because you expect the answer to be in the same paragraph, sorry, doesn't work that way.
It's common for people to read the bible cover to cover and still not understand it, so you don't impress me.
Just google it, you'll find the answers you seek, although I doubt you want to know anyway.
Debono11 2 years ago
I didn't ask if he said that. I could point out Psalm 22:1 just to point out I'm not as ignorant as you may think - I just googled for "psalm forsaken" to remind the passage -, but that's beside the point. I asked if you agree those were his last words.
pedroac 2 years ago
... his last words before he died on the cross (I meant).
pedroac 2 years ago
Of course I know what his last words were, they are written in John 19:30.
"It is finished"
Debono11 2 years ago
Hi, Debono11, thanks for the straight answer. I appreciate that. Could you explain what makes you think those were his last words before he died? Regards
pedroac 2 years ago
Debono11, read the jwbflyer's first comment.
pedroac 2 years ago
is this still going on, it's pointless.. Just read the bible already, or read what jwbfyer said.
Debono11 2 years ago
I dont know ,,but I do know why they nailed both hands to the cross,,,,to keep him from pounding his meat,,,,remember he was a virgin his whole life,,,They should have let him whip it just once.
Clemburke1111 2 years ago
@Debono11 The reason you get so many views is so many religion and their view of what was said. Moslum-- He was never on the cross and he was half way out of the womb and prophicing of the future You should go ahead and get out of the womb before tell of the future. Jahova Witiness and Joe Smith View -- It took place in Georgia and Budda don't have a view [could be corrected]! Everything is different than the KJV bible says how it happen. For ever Religion you have a view,
turtle4aire 1 year ago
Matt 27:46 is the forsaken quote which expresses great anguish of the seperation from God when he took on the sins of the world as the perfect sacrifice.
Matt 27:50 is the giving up of the Ghost, which bible says all of us have the breath of God (spirit) which returns to God at death. Bible can confuse some with other people telling the same story from different veiws and times. But this is not his last words. He was resurected and before ascension (Luke 24:50) he lifted his hands and blessed
jwbflyer 2 years ago
jwbflyer, read Debono11's comments.
pedroac 2 years ago
@pedroac I think the last words was when he said It is Complete ! then hung down his head !
turtle4aire 1 year ago
This Jesus is hot, I want to do him.
Clemburke1111 2 years ago
Hi, Clemburke1111. I wanted to make him look hot, that's why I used myself as a model.
pedroac 2 years ago
lol
Clemburke1111 2 years ago