One of the most convincing evidences for the inspiration and validity of the Scriptures is the verified historical fulfillment of hundreds of specific predictions. The historical figure, Jesus of Nazareth, fulfilled over 300 precise detailed predictions. These ranged from the place of his birth, the method of his death, and even the amount of money he would be betrayed for. A serious thinker must investigate these claims, and not simply dismiss them. If true, they have tremendous implications regarding the existence of God, the validity of the Christian Scriptures, and the true identity of Jesus of Nazareth.
This video investigates the statistical probabilities of just 8 prophecies of Jesus Christ coming true by accident. The research was done by Dr. Peter Stoner in his classic book "Science Speaks" and is available for free on the internet.
I encourage you to put aside your presuppositions, and follow the evidence and proof wherever it leads you. Examine the facts. Make a reasoned decision based on investigation, not an irrational one based purely on emotion.
- Pastor J.
Jesus doesn't match a single prophecy. All 365 claims are discussed to whether they are false on QO13 C0M,
The "evidence" acutaully does the opposite. It proves something very evil is underfoot. This video should be zero to the 17th power because a lie is zero.
6cut 1 month ago
@diggledawg1 Are you aware there's many other religions and holy books spewing forth the exact same bullshit as yours? Why should yours be any more valid than theirs? Wake up. Your just regurgitating bollocks you've heard other bible bashers preaching. How can you prove the bible is factual? Try weighing your evidence against the historians and scientists of the world.
LargePooProductions 2 months ago
@diggledawg1 The book is AS A FACT written by humans. Not possible to understand is it? Seems to me like it uses words from human vocabulary to purposely make them coherent to human ears. If it's impossible to understand, how can you take any meaning from it? What does "serving flesh instead of spirit" even mean? What does 'the words that come from him are alive' mean? Are you aware the bible is NOT a historical factual document and has countless errors?
LargePooProductions 2 months ago
@diggledawg1 "The words that come from him" = not proved. I'm assuming that alarm clock analogy you used is to suggest that life can't exist without God. Why not? I'f you think an alarm clock not waking dead people up is proof of the bibles factual validity then you're bordering on the retarded. The only reason I wouldn't consider you fully mentally retarded is because you managed to write a paragraph with correct spelling.
LargePooProductions 2 months ago
The bible is evidence of nothing but man's believe in the bible. Every falsifiable story in the bible has been proven false; no flood no jonah, there is no evidence of the jews even being in egypt much less enslaved there!
jimbocidman 2 months ago
'intelligent' faith? "evidence"? Yes it is unbelievably unlikely that 300 specific prophecies could be fulfilled? The thing is...Jesus fulfilling 300 prophecies is not historical fact. This video could not be more biased. Well I've made my reasoned decision. This is not science.
LargePooProductions 3 months ago