Jesus In The Desert

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2008

When we question the validity of these claims, first we should question where they came from.

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  • Right, I take it you actually have nothing to contribute to the topic then?

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  • blessed are those who believe but have not seen

  • did the disciples believe him? Did the multitudes that saw him perform miracles and healing believe him? Many saw him raised from the dead. Did they believe Him?

  • Hail mary full of grace the lord is with you ,blessed are you amongst woman, and blessed is the fruit of your womb ,Jesus.Holy mary mother of God pray for us ,sinnners,now and at the hour of our death.Amen

  • that doesnt prove that he existed.... you only prove that if someone see someone perform miracle, obviously you are going to beleive it since you saw it.

  • Brits: What kind of accent does this guy have? What part of UK? I like it. It's easy for a yank to understand.

  • Remember how Jesus frequently tells stories and that He was with the disciples for three years. Yeah, that's how they knew. He told them. Just like you tell someone a story about your day, so did He tell them what happened. Plus, they saw Him perform miracles so they would believe his words. Wouldn't you believe someone's words if you saw him raise people to life? Yeah. Jesus simply told them what happened in the desert and then they wrote it.

  • If someone close to me is gone for 40 days and nights, the first question I will ask is where have you been and such. Maybe I wouldn't ask while that person is under stress or what not, I would wait until they were in a good state. Then I would ask what happened. If you want to talk about the story of what happened in the desert you have to understand much more than the literal story itself. You have to be aware of every single aspect of the conditions and understand the wisdom of the bible.

  • Interesting. From that logic, all or most religions, claims must be true, or believable.

  • I think the logic of a biblical literalist would be that they believed impossible tales from him because they'd seen him perform impossible deeds. If I were to tell you "I can turn myself into a lion", you'd figure I was stoned, barking mad, a total liar, or some combo, BUT if you'd just seen me turn a poodle into a crocodile and you knew you weren't hallucinating, you'd probably believe me.

    PS- The words for "40" & "many" are often interchangeable in ancient texts, both in Hebrew and Greek.

  • yeah good points, im an atheist but even i understand that the curran is the direct word, so how can christians think of themselves so "highly" and so "holy", its total bullshit

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