@DjKezmaticK jesus dissapeared off the face of the earth nearly 2000 years ago, and hasnt been seen since
but here we are in the 21st century, with people basing their lives on ancient mythology that centers on a human sacrifice nailed to a stick, and followers pretending to eat his flesh and drinking his blood.
How is that not interesting? NOTHING good can possibly result from basing your life on things that are not real, so SOME ONE has to straighten you people out.
@MrHobiecat It also proves how interested non believers are of Christianity...If you dnt believe in Jesus or care about his religion then why search Youtube for videos of his info?
a prediction should also be something I couldnt not read and go do myself. E.g. I read a book and it says 'god said this man will die" and I take it upon myself to see this mans demise. Thats not a prediction. Also, if there can be no ruins found...how do we know it existed at all? apart from the bible that is. please tell us.
@MrHobiecat The writings about Jesus were written by mainly eyewitnesses, and Inspired and protected by God so that those documents about him would not be destroyed. I mean, they survived the fall of the Roman Empire! Also Noah and Adam were not parables, what makes you think that?
@TheWayandWordofLife yes, we've all heard it before a thousand times. Jesus alone fullfilled hundreds of OT prophecies about the messiah.
The only problem is there is absolutely NO WAY to verifiy that ANY of the things written about jesus in the new testiment are true, and we know indisputably that many of the things jesus said (supposively) PROVES he was not a god.
for example, noah and adam were his ancestors?! Really? He is the decendent of PARABLES?!
@mjt532 Bingo! Its easy to write prophecy after the fact.
you want to prove prophecy in the bible, show me where it lists next weeks lottery numbers. Anything from the past, written by UNKNOWN AUTHORS, is proof of how gullible christians really are.
@totheword3000 If that's so, what about the part that speaks about the fire & worm tormenting those evil sinners FOREVER!?!?!? Sorry, Hell is real & it's FOREVER!!! If you're one of those heretical Jehovah's Witnesses, you better repent of your lying sins before it's too late. Amen.
I've studied the Tyre prophecy for quite a long time. I don't think Ezekiel was correct, but I understand the reasoning of those who think that he was. Nebuchadnezzer barely escaped with a victory, and that was over the weaker part of Tyre. There are so many questions that are open to interpretation, that it's hard to come to a decisive conclusion. For example, critics claim that Tyre was rebuilt many times, and still exists today. Supporters claim that it's not the same site.
'Vitually no one disputes that Isaiah was written in 700BC, and that it's been proven unquestionably' is an outright lie. The view of most scholars is that the book of Isaiah had 2 or 3 different authors. The passage in question was written by the 2nd author, living near the Babylonian captivity, about 586 BC. Think about it...how many biblical prophecies actually name someone who hasn't been born yet?
@DjKezmaticK jesus dissapeared off the face of the earth nearly 2000 years ago, and hasnt been seen since
but here we are in the 21st century, with people basing their lives on ancient mythology that centers on a human sacrifice nailed to a stick, and followers pretending to eat his flesh and drinking his blood.
How is that not interesting? NOTHING good can possibly result from basing your life on things that are not real, so SOME ONE has to straighten you people out.
MrHobiecat 2 weeks ago
@MrHobiecat It also proves how interested non believers are of Christianity...If you dnt believe in Jesus or care about his religion then why search Youtube for videos of his info?
DjKezmaticK 2 weeks ago
a prediction should also be something I couldnt not read and go do myself. E.g. I read a book and it says 'god said this man will die" and I take it upon myself to see this mans demise. Thats not a prediction. Also, if there can be no ruins found...how do we know it existed at all? apart from the bible that is. please tell us.
jamescat1 4 months ago
@MrHobiecat The writings about Jesus were written by mainly eyewitnesses, and Inspired and protected by God so that those documents about him would not be destroyed. I mean, they survived the fall of the Roman Empire! Also Noah and Adam were not parables, what makes you think that?
TheStuntKids100 5 months ago
@TheWayandWordofLife yes, we've all heard it before a thousand times. Jesus alone fullfilled hundreds of OT prophecies about the messiah.
The only problem is there is absolutely NO WAY to verifiy that ANY of the things written about jesus in the new testiment are true, and we know indisputably that many of the things jesus said (supposively) PROVES he was not a god.
for example, noah and adam were his ancestors?! Really? He is the decendent of PARABLES?!
MrHobiecat 6 months ago
@mjt532 Bingo! Its easy to write prophecy after the fact.
you want to prove prophecy in the bible, show me where it lists next weeks lottery numbers. Anything from the past, written by UNKNOWN AUTHORS, is proof of how gullible christians really are.
MrHobiecat 6 months ago
@totheword3000 If that's so, what about the part that speaks about the fire & worm tormenting those evil sinners FOREVER!?!?!? Sorry, Hell is real & it's FOREVER!!! If you're one of those heretical Jehovah's Witnesses, you better repent of your lying sins before it's too late. Amen.
Prophet4YAHWEH 6 months ago
I've studied the Tyre prophecy for quite a long time. I don't think Ezekiel was correct, but I understand the reasoning of those who think that he was. Nebuchadnezzer barely escaped with a victory, and that was over the weaker part of Tyre. There are so many questions that are open to interpretation, that it's hard to come to a decisive conclusion. For example, critics claim that Tyre was rebuilt many times, and still exists today. Supporters claim that it's not the same site.
mjt532 6 months ago
'Vitually no one disputes that Isaiah was written in 700BC, and that it's been proven unquestionably' is an outright lie. The view of most scholars is that the book of Isaiah had 2 or 3 different authors. The passage in question was written by the 2nd author, living near the Babylonian captivity, about 586 BC. Think about it...how many biblical prophecies actually name someone who hasn't been born yet?
mjt532 6 months ago