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Christians - why do you believe dogma that history proves is man-made?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.But Theland, it is possible that biblical prophesies of a coming messiah could have been incorporated when writing the new testament to make Jesus appear to be the one the prophets spoke of? All of it was written after Jesus died, so all that information was at the disposal of the authors to do with as they wished.
Naomi - O.K. then, look at it this way.
There is a book, the Bible, completed centuries ago.
It contains prophecies that have been fulfilled, and are being fulfilled, throughout the twentieth century and continuing into this century.
That, to me, is remarkable.
So, I believe that the Bible is therefore reliable in this matter, and if this same book tells me that Jesus Christ is the Messiah, then I believe that too.
There is a book, the Bible, completed centuries ago.
It contains prophecies that have been fulfilled, and are being fulfilled, throughout the twentieth century and continuing into this century.
That, to me, is remarkable.
So, I believe that the Bible is therefore reliable in this matter, and if this same book tells me that Jesus Christ is the Messiah, then I believe that too.
Theland, the same could be said for Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce, and a lot of others, but you don't believe in them. My problem here is that the bible isn't one book. The authors of the books of the old testament seem mainly to have been recording history, as they saw it, whereas those of new testament had a completely different agenda. They were forming a new religion.
It's odd that no one bothered to document Jesus life properly and as it happened. If he really was such an important man, who had apparently been born in such exceptional (although not unheard of) circumstances, and whose coming fulfilled the ancient prophesies (which, if you believe he was the son of god, it didn't), you would have thought that someone would have recognised that and kept proper records.
It's odd that no one bothered to document Jesus life properly and as it happened. If he really was such an important man, who had apparently been born in such exceptional (although not unheard of) circumstances, and whose coming fulfilled the ancient prophesies (which, if you believe he was the son of god, it didn't), you would have thought that someone would have recognised that and kept proper records.
Theland keeps saying the prophesies are fulfilled, but manages not to address the issue of Ezekiel 29:10-30:11 - (see http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Society-and-Cul ture/Religion-and-Spirituality/Question361774- 2.html )
To be fair, he does make an attempt a half answer here, but it's difficult to believe that an apparently reasonably intelligent person could serious believe such an intellectually fraudulent 'argument', given his apparent attempt to redefine the issue away from what he cant answer towards what he can.
He then fails to address the Fatimids issue which comprehensively destroys his belief in inerrant prophesy.
And yet, despite his inability to construct a halfway decent defence of his position, here he is yet again off on a 'prophesies all come true' trip.
To be fair, he does make an attempt a half answer here, but it's difficult to believe that an apparently reasonably intelligent person could serious believe such an intellectually fraudulent 'argument', given his apparent attempt to redefine the issue away from what he cant answer towards what he can.
He then fails to address the Fatimids issue which comprehensively destroys his belief in inerrant prophesy.
And yet, despite his inability to construct a halfway decent defence of his position, here he is yet again off on a 'prophesies all come true' trip.
"Here" in the second para should be followed by this URL:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Society-and-Cul ture/Religion-and-Spirituality/Question361774- 2.html
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Society-and-Cul ture/Religion-and-Spirituality/Question361774- 2.html
Morning Luna, I think they boil it, and when they served it to me they put butter in it. It was truly gruesome. We'll be evicted and sent to Food and Drink soon!! Better change the subject. Wonder if gritz is good for the soul? Could be. Eating it is a bit like wearing a hair shirt - self-imposed torture. :o)