Yeah, you could say that Jesus was making a lucky guess (or "prophesying")... except you've overlooked a crucial point: Jesus was *written to have* made those lucky guesses (or prophecies, if you like). The problem is that we have no records of Jesus actually saying anything at all (i.e. the gospels were written long after his death), and everything we *do* have is recorded hearsay (at best) or made up on the spot (at worst) to retroactively fit Old Testament prophecies.
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SuperKarmaX 2 years ago 2
Yeah, you could say that Jesus was making a lucky guess (or "prophesying")... except you've overlooked a crucial point: Jesus was *written to have* made those lucky guesses (or prophecies, if you like). The problem is that we have no records of Jesus actually saying anything at all (i.e. the gospels were written long after his death), and everything we *do* have is recorded hearsay (at best) or made up on the spot (at worst) to retroactively fit Old Testament prophecies.
TheOneTheOnlyTheOgrE 2 years ago