John, The Immerser

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Nothing of the above in the Tanach applies to Jesus but through assumptions. And assumptions that butter no bread.
The fact that you don’t believe in something and that you lack faith in God doesn’t make it untrue. It’s not true because I believe it – I believe it because it’s true.**
 
Nevertheless, this spiritually adulterous nation in your eyes is the nation that God uses to manifest His glory in the sight of all the other nations. (Ezek. 20:41) That’s odd, isn’t it
As I already indicated – the Old wine and wineskins has been replaced by the New Wine and the new wineskins. The bride of Christ is his body – which is his Church.

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Ben_Masada:
You are promoting the Pauline policy of Replacement Theology which has been classified by some Scholars as Antisemitism.
AHHH . . . I was wondering when you were going to play the “Anti-Semitism” card.

**You’re absolutely wrong – I’m not an Anti-Semite. **
As a Catholic, I understand that what we believe in stems from Judaism and that the very first Christians were Jews. False accusations like this are usually the cry of the truly desperate person who has nothing of substance left to add to the conversation.
Now, open the dictionary and look up the word “fulfilled” It does not mean changed. Besides, you have forgotten verses 18 and 19. After Jesus did his part in the fulfilling of the Law and died, did the heavens and earth pass? No, they are still here. So, nothing has been abolished. The whole Law is still here for us to fulfill it.
And to teach them to the letter as Jesus said. (Mat. 5:18,19)
When something if fulfilled – it is changed forever.

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Ben_Masada:
That’s a non-Jewish interpolation to promote the Christ of Paul.
No - it’s a
*** fact*****.**
 
Good! You are saying that Jesus was a blasphemer, because what you claim he said was not true because Jesus was a Jewish man and not a Greek. There is no Greek Mythology in Judaism.
NOPE
** – I’m saying that it WOULD be blasphemous if it weren’t true - but it is.**
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Ben_Masada:
This is Pauline rhetoric.
The fact that you hate Paul doesn’t make it untrue.

This is no blasphemy. You are so full of hatred for the Jewish People that you don’t think anymore about what you say.
As I stated before – I have no hatred towards the Jewish people. As a Catholic, I appreciate the fact that our Lord came from the Jewish people and that I owe them my admiration and respect.

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Ben_Masada:
All Pauline rhetoric without any meat to it.
Plenty
** of meat – for those who have faith in God and not themselves.**
In that case, there is contradiction, because every timehe sent his disciples in a mission to preach about the kingdom of God, he would warn them NOT to go the way of the Gentiles. (Mat. 10:5,6)
Not true. In this instance, he wanted them to preach to the LOST people of Israel because THAT is where it was to begin. Later, they were sent to everyone (Mark 16:15).

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Ben_Masada:
This is a message of Hellenistic Gentiles. The real Scriptures that Jesus used to handle and call them Word of God says otherwise.
It’s the message of the Gospel – John was a Jew.

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Ben_Masada:
If Jesus was born to be king, what happened? He was born poor, lived 33 years of his life poor, and died poor. The only thing he got for being king was that plate on the top of his cross. You must be kidding!
He IS the King. The problem is that you lack the Faith in God to understand what he meant by “King.”

**Jesus didn’t come to set up a mere earthly kingdom but an eternal one. Stop trying to make God do things by your rules and allow him to do it HIS way. **
**That’s why the Jewish people lost their claim. The parable of the wedding feast (Matt 22:2-14; Lk 14:16-24) is a CLEAR indication that Jesus changed things – to take from what was given to the Jewish people and give it to the Body of Christ. You are a perfect living, breathing example of why this happened.
 
The fact that you don’t believe in something and that you lack faith in God doesn’t make it untrue. It’s not true because I believe it – I believe it because it’s true
I don’t lack faith in God; I lack faith in your scriptures which Jesus never referred to them as Word of God. That’s all.
 
**As I already indicated – the Old wine and wineskins has been replaced by the New Wine and the new wineskins.

That’s Replacement Theology, whether it sounds vinagar to your wound or not, I can’t change it.**

The bride of Christ is his body – which is his Church**.**

Pauline rhetoric!

AHHH . . . I was wondering when you were going to play the “Anti-Semitism” card.

You know it hurts because you know it’s true.


**You’re absolutely wrong – I’m not an Anti-Semite. **
**As a Catholic, I understand that what we believe in stems from Judaism and that the very first Christians were Jews.

And you could not be more wrong! The first Christians were Christian, and when they first appeared it was about 30 years after Jesus had been gone.
Wake up and smell the coffee!
**

False accusations like this are usually the cry of the truly desperate** person who has nothing of substance left to add to the conversation.

Deep down your heart you know that this is not a false accusation. There was never a Church to kill more Jews than the Catholic Church. And you know that if you have read some History.**

**When something if fulfilled – it is changed forever.

Here is something interesting: Jesus came and declared that he didn’t changed anything of the Law. Then, came elvisman and said that’s not true. Everything has been changed. This is contradiction. To contradict is to go against. To go against and anti is the same. If Jesus was Christ what is elvisman? I’ll give you to fill up in the blanks.**
 
I’m saying that it WOULD be blasphemous if it weren’t true - but it is.

Prove it!

As I stated before – I have ]no hatred towards the Jewish people. As a Catholic, I appreciate the fact that our Lord came from the Jewish people and that I owe them my admiration and respect.

If you had respect for the Jewish People you would not bring Greek Mythology into Judaism by claiming that God had a son of a woman.

Not true. In this instance, he wanted them to preach to the people of Israel because is where it was to begin. Later, they were sent to everyone.

Read Matthew 10:5, and don’t say that’s not true because it becomes your opinion.

It’s the message of the Gospel – John was a Jew.

No, he was not. A Jew does not write Greek Mythology in Judaism.

He is the King. The problem is that you lack the Faith in God to understand what he meant by King.

Why don’t you explain it to me? Even yourself don’t know.

Jesus didn’t come to set up a mere earthly kingdom but an eternal one.

The Kingdom of God in the mind of Jesus was esoteric. Within each one of us. You are makeing an Utopia of the issue.
 
I don’t lack faith in God; I lack faith in your scriptures which Jesus never referred to them as Word of God. That’s all.
That’s because he WAS the Word made flesh:
John 1:1-4
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. ***
All
things came to be through him, and without him nothing came to be. What came to be through him was life, and this life was the light of the human race;
*
Here is something interesting: Jesus came and declared that he didn’t changed anything of the Law. Then, came elvisman and said that’s not true. Everything has been changed. This is contradiction. To contradict is to go against. To go against and anti is the same. If Jesus was Christ what is elvisman? I’ll give you to fill up in the blanks.
That’s not what Jesus said. Don’t add lies to your poor knowledge of the scriptures.
He said (Matt. 5:17):

**“Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the prophets. I have not come to abolish but to fulfill.” **This doesn’t mean he DIDN’T come to change things – he DID.
Prove it!
***Prove *****that Moses spoke to God. *****Prove *****that he received the commandments on stone tablets. *****Prove ***that there was an Ark.
If you had respect for the Jewish People you would not bring Greek Mythology into Judaism by claiming that God had a son of a woman.
I’m not bringing Greek mythology into it. There are all sorts of mythological stories about a woman bearing a son –*** some***** of them are even about virgins bearing a son. **
The difference is – NONE of them have the four criteria:
Archaeological evidence, manuscript evidence, prophecy and the statistical probability of fulfilled prophecy.
Read Matthew 10:5, and don’t say that’s not true because it becomes your opinion.
Then you know nothing of the New Testament Scriptures. Ever hear of the Great Commission?
Matt 28:19-20
** emphatically states:**
Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.

Luke 24:46-48

**Thus it is written that the Messiah would suffer and rise from the dead on the third day **
**and that repentance, for the forgiveness of sins, would be preached in his name to all the nations, beginning from Jerusalem. **
**You are witnesses of these things. **
No, he was not. A Jew does not write Greek Mythology in Judaism.
**He didn’t write Greek mythology. John was a Jew writing about what he witnessed. He was the son of Zebedee, who was from the tribe of Levi, according to tradition and his mother, Mary from the tribe of Judah. **His Jewish name means: "the Lord has worked grace".
Why don’t you explain it to me? Even yourself don’t know. The Kingdom of God in the mind of Jesus was esoteric. Within each one of us. You are makeing an Utopia of the issue
Again - Jesus didn’t come to set up a mere earthly kingdom but an eternal one:
**John 18:36
***“My kingdom ***does not belong to this world. If my kingdom did belong to this world, my attendants (would) be fighting to keep me from being handed over to the Jews. But as it is, my kingdom is not here.”
**
 
elvisman
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That’s because he WAS the Word made flesh:
John 1:1-4
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God.
All things came to be through him, and without him nothing came to be. What came to be through him was life, and this life was the light of the human race;

Greek Mythology.

That’s not what Jesus said. Don’t add lies to your poor knowledge of the scriptures.
He said (Matt. 5:17):
“Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the prophets. I have not come to abolish but to fulfill.” This doesn’t mean he DIDN’T come to change things – he DID.

Read Matthew 5:19 and stop contradicting your own god.

Prove that Moses spoke to God. Prove that he received the commandments on stone tablets. Prove that there was an Ark.

It is all written. When I ask you to prove something, you could at least show me where it is written.

I’m not bringing Greek mythology into it. There are all sorts of mythological stories about a woman bearing a son – some of them are even about virgins bearing a son.
The difference is – NONE of them have the four criteria:
Archaeological evidence, manuscript evidence, prophecy and the statistical probability of fulfilled prophecy.

Bring the statistical probability of fulfilled prophecy. I’ll be satisfied with that. Even that you can’t..

Then you know nothing of the New Testament Scriptures. Ever hear of the Great Commission?
Matt 28:19-20 emphatically states:
Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.

That was not from Jesus. It was someone else speaking about Jesus.

Luke 24:46-48
Thus it is written that the Messiah would suffer and rise from the dead on the third day
and that repentance, for the forgiveness of sins, would be preached in his name to all the nations, beginning from Jerusalem.
You are witnesses of these things.

**What kind of witness? Show me at least one who was an eyewitness to the resurrection. **

He didn’t write Greek mythology. John was a Jew writing about what he witnessed. He was the son of Zebedee, who was from the tribe of Levi, according to tradition and his mother, Mary from the tribe of Judah. His Jewish name means: “the Lord has worked grace”.

Start with chapter one. Greek Mythology from the very first page. Only blind faith can’t see that clear.

Again - Jesus didn’t come to set up a mere earthly kingdom but an eternal one:
John 18:36
“My kingdom does not belong to this world. If my kingdom did belong to this world, my attendants (would) be fighting to keep me from being handed over to the Jews. But as it is, my kingdom is not here.”

There is nothing eternal but God. Whoever is born is supposed to die.
 
Greek Mythology.
As always – your posts are filled with arrogance and opinion but not much fact. When you don’t have a valid comeback, you dry, “Greek Mythology”.
Read Matthew 5:19 and stop contradicting your own god.
Huh??
**Jesus was speaking about fulfilling the prophecies – and he DID that. **
It is all written. When I ask you to prove something, you could at least show me where it is written.
**It is all written as well and I ****HAVE **provided the verses. AGAIN - you lose . . .
Bring the statistical probability of fulfilled prophecy. I’ll be satisfied with that. Even that you can’t.
Read and weep, my angry friend:
Mathematician ***Peter Stoner found that taking just 8 messianic prophecies of the over 300 that Jesus fulfilled - the chance that any man might have fulfilled all 8 prophecies is 1 in 10 to the 17th power.” That is 1 in 100,000,000,000,000,000 (1 in 100 quadrillion!)*. That’s one million more times certain that DNA.
This doesn’t even speak to the other
292
or so other prophecies that he fulfilled.**
That was not from Jesus. It was someone else speaking about Jesus.
So, you’re saying that the Gospels can’t be the truth because Jesus didn’t write them??
That’s about the silliest and most ignorant thing I’ve ever heard.
MOST
** of what people in history did wasn’t written by the participants – and that included the Old Testament.**
What kind of witness? Show me at least one who was an eyewitness to the resurrection.
Mary Magdalene and John the Apostle.
They SAW Jesus die on the cross and saw him after he rose.

Start with chapter one. Greek Mythology from the very first page. Only blind faith can’t see that clear.
Ummm, which story in Greek Mythology? Give me the text from that story.
There is nothing eternal but God. Whoever is born is supposed to die.
And Jesus is God. Jesus DID die – but he rose from the dead.
Boy, you aren’t very good at making a compelling argument, are you?
This is too easy . . . :rolleyes:
 
elvisman
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As always – your posts are filled with arrogance and opinion but not much fact. When you don’t have a valid comeback, you dry, “Greek Mythology”.

Have you ever read about Greek Mythology? It is full of children being born of gods with humans. You bring the same thing to me and you want me to close my eyes and accept it as a Jewish thing? Please, have mercy!

Huh??
Jesus was speaking about fulfilling the prophecies – and he DID that.

Okay, I got you. You don’t want to read it. I’ll read it for you. “Of this much I assure you: Until heavens and earth pass away, not the smallest letter of the Law; not the smallest part of a letter, shall be done away with until it all comes true.” Have the heavens and earth passed away? No. So, by “all comes true” he meant we all be doing the same, which is fufilling the Law. That’s Matthew 5:18. In verse 19, he warns us all to observe and teach just like that if we want to be in the Kingdom of God. Now, check it out if it is not so.

Read and weep, my angry friend:
Mathematician Peter Stoner found that taking just 8 messianic prophecies of the over 300 that Jesus fulfilled - the chance that any man might have fulfilled all 8 prophecies is 1 in 10 to the 17th power.” That is 1 in 100,000,000,000,000,000 (1 in 100 quadrillion!). That’s one million more times certain that DNA.
This doesn’t even speak to the other 292 or so other prophecies that he fulfilled.

Assumptions! All Assumptions that butter no bread. There is no personal reference to Jesus in any of the Messianic prophecies in the Tanach.

So, you’re saying that the Gospels can’t be the truth because Jesus didn’t write them??
That’s about the silliest and most ignorant thing I’ve ever heard.
MOST of what people in history did wasn’t written by the participants – and that included the Old Testament.

The ignorance here belongs to you and not to me. You are the one fabricating things that I did not say. I know that Jesus never wrote anything. But he did not say the un-Jewish things the gospel writers report.

Mary Magdalene and John the Apostle.
They SAW Jesus die on the cross and saw him after he rose.

**John was not at the Calvary that day. It was forbidden by the Romans to allow any disciple of a crucified to approach the scene of the crucifixion. Then, Mark says that ALL the disciples deserted Jesus and fled when Jesus was arrested. (Mark 14:50) **

Ummm, which story in Greek Mythology? Give me the text from that story.

John 1:14 is Greek Mythology in action.

And Jesus is God. Jesus DID die – but he rose from the dead.
Boy, you aren’t very good at making a compelling argument, are you?
This is too easy .

Really! Now, open your NT and show me one single eyewitness to the resurrection and you will have succeeded to make a Catholic out of this Jew. If you can’t I hope you had the guts to do the same in reverse. .
 
Have you ever read about Greek Mythology? It is full of children being born of gods with humans. You bring the same thing to me and you want me to close my eyes and accept it as a Jewish thing? Please, have mercy!
Like I said before - there are many pagan religions that have elements of Christian symbolisms, and vice versa. This doesn’t mean anything because the same can be said of Judaism - but that does not discredit Judaism.
Okay, I got you. You don’t want to read it. I’ll read it for you. “Of this much I assure you: Until heavens and earth pass away, not the smallest letter of the Law; not the smallest part of a letter, shall be done away with until it all comes true.” Have the heavens and earth passed away? No. So, by “all comes true” he meant we all be doing the same, which is fufilling the Law. That’s Matthew 5:18. In verse 19, he warns us all to observe and teach just like that if we want to be in the Kingdom of God. Now, check it out if it is not so.
These verses are the truth - but not as you twist them to your own destruction (2 Peter 3:16).
Read slowly* so you can understand this:
Jesus is the
** FULFILLMENT**** of the Law, ergo, he IS the law. The Mosaic Law was merely a shadow of the things to come - Jesus is the REALITY (Colossians 2:17). Of course not one letter of the Law will be done away with.**
Assumptions! All Assumptions that butter no bread. There is no personal reference to Jesus in any of the Messianic prophecies in the Tanach.
**Yes - ****ALL **assumptions, my confused friend. In your last post, you said:
"Bring the statistical probability of fulfilled prophecy. I’ll be satisfied with that. Even that you can’t."
Well, I DID and you can’t handle it because it doesn’t fit your warped idea of the prophetic fulfillments.
The ignorance here belongs to you and not to me. You are the one fabricating things that I did not say. I know that Jesus never wrote anything. But he did not say the un-Jewish things the gospel writers report.
PROVE** it.**
John was not at the Calvary that day. It was forbidden by the Romans to allow any disciple of a crucified to approach the scene of the crucifixion. Then, Mark says that ALL the disciples deserted Jesus and fled when Jesus was arrested. (Mark 14:50)
Again - PROVE it. John wrote that Gospel story.
As for the Apostles ALL having abandoned Jesus - they DID - when he was arrested at the Garden of Gethsemane. Some of them were there outside when he was being questioned. And ONE of them returned for the Crucifixion.

John 1:14 is Greek Mythology in action.
**Again – show me which story in Greek Mythology, my angry friend and we’ll discuss it. **
Really! Now, open your NT and show me one single eyewitness to the resurrection and you will have succeeded to make a Catholic out of this Jew. If you can’t I hope you had the guts to do the same in reverse.
I already showed you: Mary Magdalene and John.
They BOTH watched him die and they BOTH saw him alive again 3 days later.
After that, he appeared to over 500 other witnesses (1 Cor. 15:6).
Ummm . . enough witnesses for you?:rolleyes:
 
elvisman
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Like I said before - there are many pagan religions that have elements of Christian symbolisms, and vice versa. This doesn’t mean anything because the same can be said of Judaism - but that does not discredit Judaism.

That’s not the same here. You are bringing Greek Mythology to Judaism by picking up a Jew and claiming that he had no human father but God.

These verses are the truth - but not as you twist them to your own destruction (2 Peter 3:16).
Read slowl*y so you can understand this:
Jesus is the FULFILLMENT of the Law, ergo, he IS the law. The Mosaic Law was merely a shadow of the things to come - Jesus is the REALITY (Colossians 2:17). Of course not one letter of the Law will be done away with.

You are contradicting yourself in terms.

Well, I DID and you can’t handle it because it doesn’t fit your warped idea of the prophetic fulfillments.

**Your probability gives anyone who has a mind to think that Jesus was the only Jew crucified by the Romans. If you read Josephus, he says that the Romans crucified thousands of Jews. What’s the matter with Jesus, just because he was lucky to have a Paul to make a Christ out of him? **

PROVE it.

**Jesus was Jewish, right? Yes, he was. Is it Jewish to say that a Jew was born of God with a woman? No, it is not. Those and many other things are the un-Jewish things claimed by the gospel writers. You can’t find any better proof. **

Again - PROVE it. John wrote that Gospel story.
As for the Apostles ALL having abandoned Jesus - they DID - when he was arrested at the Garden of Gethsemane. Some of them were there outside when he was being questioned. And ONE of them returned for the Crucifixion.

**Some of them might have been outside. Peter and John, but both camouflaged. And that they returned for the Crucifixion, you cannot prove a word you say. **

Again – show me which story in Greek Mythology, my angry friend and we’ll discuss it.

Your “my angry friend” is a cop-out to discribe yourself. You are the one angry because you don’t have a better argument to debate with me. The incarnation of God as man is Greek Mythology. Read Deuteronomy 4:15,16.

I already showed you: Mary Magdalene and John.
They BOTH watched him die and they BOTH saw him alive again 3 days later.
After that, he appeared to over 500 other witnesses (1 Cor. 15:6).
Ummm . . enough witnesses for you?

Do you know whom are you talking to: Jews have a mind of their own. You don’t pocket them with subterfuges. I asked for an eyewitness to the resurrection. You are giving me people who claim to have seen him after his crucifixion. That’s not eyewitness to the resurrection. Do you wanna try again or give up?
 
That’s not the same here. You are bringing Greek Mythology to Judaism by picking up a Jew and claiming that he had no human father but God.
**Like I’ve said – show me the Greek mythological story you are referring to. You haven’t been able to do that. **
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Ben_Masada:
You are contradicting yourself in terms.
Again – HOW??******
Your probability gives anyone who has a mind to think that Jesus was the only Jew crucified by the Romans. If you read Josephus, he says that the Romans crucified thousands of Jews. What’s the matter with Jesus, just because he was lucky to have a Paul to make a Christ out of him?
There are over 300 prophecies that Jesus fulfilled – not just about being crucified and I already gave you
over 20. I also gave you the statistical probability by a renowned mathematician who gave these prophetic fulfillments a one-in-one-hundred quadrillion chance of happening to one person.
All you have brought to the table is anger, false accusations - and arrogance.:rolleyes:

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Ben_Masada:
Jesus was Jewish, right? Yes, he was. Is it Jewish to say that a Jew was born of God with a woman? No, it is not. Those and many other things are the un-Jewish things claimed by the gospel writers. You can’t find any better proof.
Again – you don’t like the way God chose to fulfill the messianic prophecies, so you
** refuse **to accept it. That’s your problem and that is precisely why the mantle has been passed (or taken from) Judaism to Christianity.
Some of them might have been outside. Peter and John, but both camouflaged. And that they returned for the Crucifixion, you cannot prove a word you say.
Just as you can’t prove otherwise. John’s presence at the cross is documented but you can’t handle it.

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Ben_Masada:
Your “my angry friend” is a cop-out to discribe yourself. You are the one angry because you don’t have a better argument to debate with me. The incarnation of God as man is Greek Mythology. Read Deuteronomy 4:15,16.
This is a weak argument that speaks to worshipping idols. This isn’t even what we are discussing. Is that the best you can do?🤷

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Ben_Masada:
Do you know whom are you talking to: Jews have a mind of their own. You don’t pocket them with subterfuges. I asked for an eyewitness to the resurrection. You are giving me people who claim to have seen him after his crucifixion. That’s not eyewitness to the resurrection. Do you wanna try again or give up?
I know precisely with whom I’m debating - a heavily opinionated person with not much substance when it comes to so-called “facts”. Look - everybody has a mind of their own. Don’t pull out the “anti-semitism” card every time you can’t argue a point coherently.


Like I said before, if you don’t accept those witnesses as proof of the Resurrection, then give me an eyewitness to Moses and the burning bush or Moses receiving the Commandments from God. There is actually more evidence of the Resurrection and than these 2 events.
 
Re: John, The Immerser

Like I’ve said – show me the Greek mythological story you are referring to. You haven’t been able to do that.

It would be an insult to your intelligence. Why don’t you read some books on Greek Mythology? You would identify Greek Mythology in the the NT.

There are over 300 prophecies that Jesus fulfilled – not just about being crucified and I already gave you over 20. I also gave you the statistical probability by a renowned mathematician who gave these prophetic fulfillments a one-in-one-hundred quadrillion chance of happening to one person.

I don’t need 300, or 30 or 3. Just one prophecy from the Tanach that Jesus fulfilled alone, which could not be fulfilled by anyone else. For example, if you tell me that he was born in Bethlehem Ephrata, you didn’t say anything because thousands of Jews were born in Bethlehem Ephrata. I want a prophecy that Jesus fulfilled in a unique manner, which could not be fulfilled by anyone else.

Again – you don’t like the way God chose to fulfill the messianic prophecies, so you refuse to accept it. That’s your problem and that is precisely why the mantle has been passed (or taken from) Judaism to Christianity.

That’s where you err. It’s not God’s way to fulfill the messianic prophecies; it’s your way to demand that God choose your way. Can you see the difference?

Just as you can’t prove otherwise. John’s presence at the cross is documented but you can’t handle it.

If you choose to accept that, you are accepting the contradictions of the NT.

This is a weak argument that speaks to worshipping idols. This isn’t even what we are discussing. Is that the best you can do?

You forced me into it by claiming that God came in the form of a man, which Deuteronomy forbbids.

I know precisely with whom I’m debating - a heavily opinionated person with not much substance when it comes to so-called “facts”. Look - everybody has a mind of their own. Don’t pull out the “anti-semitism” card every time you can’t argue a point coherently.

Now, you are the one talking about Antisemitism, not me. You just can’t prove anything you say. Admit it.

Like I said before, if you don’t accept those witnesses as proof of the Resurrection, then give me an eyewitness to Moses and the burning bush or Moses receiving the Commandments from God. There is actually more evidence of the Resurrection and than these 2 events.

It means you don’t have an eyewitness to the resurrection, isn’t that right? People who saw Jesus after his suffering or crucifixion are no
evidences even that he died, let alone that he resurrected. Can’t you see the obvious?
 
It would be an insult to your intelligence. Why don’t you read some books on Greek Mythology? You would identify Greek Mythology in the the NT.
You just can’t produce one myth can you?
More evidence that you’r arguments are nothing more than hot wind - but no substance. :rolleyes:

I don’t need 300, or 30 or 3. Just one prophecy from the Tanach that Jesus fulfilled alone, which could not be fulfilled by anyone else. For example, if you tell me that he was born in Bethlehem Ephrata, you didn’t say anything because thousands of Jews were born in Bethlehem Ephrata. I want a prophecy that Jesus fulfilled in a unique manner, which could not be fulfilled by anyone else.
You told me to produce some statistical evidence of the fulfillments of Jesus and I did. Now - because it makes your arguments that much more impotent, you discount the evidence I gave you from a secular source.**
That’s where you err. It’s not God’s way to fulfill the messianic prophecies; it’s your way to demand that God choose your way. Can you see the difference?
No - it’s God’s way and he did what he did HIS way, not yours and that angers you.
As I indicated before - you are a living, breathing example of why the mantle was taken from the Jews and passed onto Jesus’ Church - the New Jerusalem.

If you choose to accept that, you are accepting the contradictions of the NT.
Nope - you just refuse to accept the testimony of hundreds of witnesses.
You forced me into it by claiming that God came in the form of a man, which Deuteronomy forbbids.
WRONG.
**The passages you provided were speaking about idol worship - not about God incarnate.
Now, you are the one talking about Antisemitism, not me. You just can’t prove anything you say. Admit it.
Hey - you brought it up and I simply told you to knock it off. You’re as much a hater of christianity as you claim others are of Judaism - and you prove it everyday with the rubbish you spew.
As far as proving my points - I HAVE
proved them but you refuse to believe it.
It means you don’t have an eyewitness to the resurrection, isn’t that right? People who saw Jesus after his suffering or crucifixion are no
evidences even that he died, let alone that he resurrected. Can’t you see the obvious?
Well, there’s where you’re wrong and this time, I won’t even use the New Testament to bury you – I’ll use secular history:
Flavius Josephus (37-97 AD), court historian for Emperor Vespasian on the death of Jesus: **
"At this time there was a wise man who was called Jesus. And his conduct was good and he was known to be virtuous. And many people from among the Jews and other nations became his disciples. Pilate condemned him to be crucified and to die. And those who had become his disciples did not abandon his discipleship. They reported that he had appeared to them three days after his crucifixion and that he was alive; accordingly, he was perhaps the messiah concerning whom the prophets have recounted wonders."


**Julius Africanus, writing around 221 AD, found a reference in the writings of Thallus, who wrote a history of the Eastern Mediterranean around 52 AD, which dealt with the darkness that covered the land during Jesus’s crucifixion: **

**“Thallus, in the third book of his histories, explains away the darkness as an eclipse of the sun–unreasonably, as it seems to me.” [A solar eclipse could not take place during a full moon, as was the case during Passover season.] **

**The plain fact is that, according to HISTORY – Jesus died and the sories of his death are a matter of historical record. Also – you haven’t shown me ANY eyewitnesses to Moses and the burning bush or Moses receiving the Commandments from God – yet you believe THOSE stories. **
**CAN you produce any?? **
I didn’t think so. :rolleyes:

Once again, my angry friend - Scriptural, historical and statistical evidence trumps your angry opinions . . .
 
**

Re: John, The Immerser

You just can’t produce one myth can you?
More evidence that you’r arguments are nothing more than hot wind - but no substance.

Ben: The NT claims that Jesus was born of God with Mary. The whole NT is about this episode of Greek Mythology.**

You told me to produce some statistical evidence of the fulfillments of Jesus and I did. Now - because it makes your arguments that much more impotent, you discount the evidence I gave you from a secular source.

You have given me nothing that was fulfilled just by Jesus.

No - it’s God’s way and he did what he did HIS way, not yours and that angers you.
As I indicated before - you are a living, breathing example of why the mantle was taken from the Jews and passed onto Jesus’ Church - the New Jerusalem.

Ben: There you come again with you Pauline policy of Replacement Theology.

Nope - you just refuse to accept the testimony of hundreds of witnesses.

I asked for an EYEWITNESS and you don’t have a single one. Just say you don’t have. Why keep suffering?

WRONG.
The passages you provided were speaking about idol worship - not about God incarnate.

Ben: To think of God in the form of a man or woman is forbidden by Deuteronomy 4:15,16.

Well, there’s where you’re wrong and this time, I won’t even use the New Testament to bury you – I’ll use secular history:
Flavius Josephus (37-97 AD), court historian for Emperor Vespasian on the death of Jesus:
“At this time there was a wise man who was called Jesus. And his conduct was good and he was known to be virtuous. And many people from among the Jews and other nations became his disciples. Pilate condemned him to be crucified and to die. And those who had become his disciples did not abandon his discipleship. They reported that he had appeared to them three days after his crucifixion and that he was alive; accordingly, he was perhaps the messiah concerning whom the prophets have recounted wonders.”

Julius Africanus, writing around 221 AD, found a reference in the writings of Thallus, who wrote a history of the Eastern Mediterranean around 52 AD, which dealt with the darkness that covered the land during Jesus’s crucifixion:

“Thallus, in the third book of his histories, explains away the darkness as an eclipse of the sun–unreasonably, as it seems to me.” [A solar eclipse could not take place during a full moon, as was the case during Passover season.]

The plain fact is that, according to HISTORY – Jesus died and the sories of his death are a matter of historical record. Also – you haven’t shown me ANY eyewitnesses to Moses and the burning bush or Moses receiving the Commandments from God – yet you believe THOSE stories.
CAN you produce any??
I didn’t think so.

Ben: I don’t produce forgeries. We all know that none of those forgeries was ever quoted before the 4th Century. It means the Fathers of the Church fabricated them and interpolated them into the later editions of Josephus. I bet you didn’t know that the Church has been always a master of pious forgeries. In case you don’t know what is pious forgery, it’s a license to the Church to use it as long as it is for the good of the Church.
 
Ben: The NT claims that Jesus was born of God with Mary. The whole NT is about this episode of Greek Mythology.
Sure it is . . . :rolleyes:
**Now - for the FOURTH time: **PRODUCE the myth. WHICH one?
You have given me nothing that was fulfilled just by Jesus.
I gave you 11 prophetic fulfillments out of about 300 that Jesus fulfilled.
**I gave you a secular mathematician’s statistical probability of 1 out of 4 quadrillion chances that any 1 person could have fulfilled them all - as Jesus did. **I gave you secular historical text from 2 sources.
Ben: There you come again with you Pauline policy of Replacement Theology.
A fact is a fact.
Paul, who was the student of Gamaliel - a leading authority in the Sanhedrin in the 1st century - was MUCH more educated than you on OT prophecy and fulfillment. So far - you’ve shown me that you are a rank amateur when it comes to interpreting the Scriptures.

I asked for an EYEWITNESS and you don’t have a single one. Just say you don’t have. Why keep suffering?
**Again - when you can produce ONE eyewitness to the Mosaic accounts of the Burning Bush or the 10 Commandments - you win. **As it now stands - you lose.
Ben: To think of God in the form of a man or woman is forbidden by Deuteronomy 4:15,16.
Go back and read the text. What Deuteronomy 4:15,16. is referring to are idols made in the likeness of male or female. A person is not an graven idol.
**You don’t even know the Old Testament Scriptures that you are using to debunk Christianity. You are truly an amateur.
Ben: I don’t produce forgeries. We all know that none of those forgeries was ever quoted before the 4th Century. It means the Fathers of the Church fabricated them and interpolated them into the later editions of Josephus. I bet you didn’t know that the Church has been always a master of pious forgeries. In case you don’t know what is pious forgery, it’s a license to the Church to use it as long as it is for the good of the Church.
PROVE it, Ben. By what authority do uyou claim that these are forgeries. Produce some facts instead of desperate opinions. Show me proof that these are forgeries.

PS - here are some more of the 300 or so prophetic fulfillments of Jesus:

**Soldiers will cast lots for his clothing **
**Psalm 22:18 **
**He will be resurrected after his death **
**Psalm 16:10 **
**Will be given gall and vinegar to drink **
**Psalm 69:21 **
**His side will be pierced with a spear **
**Zechariah 12:10 **
**His hands and feet will be pierced **
**Psalm 22:16 **
**Money returned and used to buy potter’s field **
**Zechariah 11:13 **
**He will be sold for thirty pieces of silver **
**Zechariah 11:12 **
**Betrayed by a close friend **
**Psalm 41:9 **
**He will suffer for others **
**Isaiah 53:4-5 **
**He will be crucified with sinners **
**Isaiah 53:12 **
**He will enter triumphantly into Jerusalem on a young donkey **
Zechariah 9:9
**Will escape into Egypt as a child **
**Hoseah 11:1 **
**Infants will be slaughtered **
Jeremiah 31:15
**Will be born of a virgin **
**Isaiah 7:14 **
**He will be rejected by the Jewish people **
**Isaiah 53:3 **
**Place of birth to be Bethlehem **
**Micah 5:2 **
**Will descend from the tribe of Judah **
**Genesis 49:10 **
**Not a bone of his body will be broken **
Psalm 34: 20

Lastly - The Hebrew name of "Bethlehem
" is translated as “House of Bread”.
Jesus is the Bread of Life (John 6:48).
 
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elvisman
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Re: John, The Immerser

Sure it is . . .
Now - for the FOURTH time: PRODUCE the myth. WHICH one?

Now, for the fifith time, for a child to be born of god with a woman is Greek Mythology. It didn’t happened with Jesus because he was Jewish.**

I gave you 11 prophetic fulfillments out of about 300 that Jesus fulfilled.
I gave you a secular mathematician’s statistical probability of 1 out of 4 quadrillion chances that any 1 person could have fulfilled them all - as Jesus did. I gave you secular historical text from 2 sources.

And I need just one which could be fulfilled only by Jesus, and you don’t have it.

A fact is a fact.
Paul, who was the student of Gamaliel - a leading authority in the Sanhedrin in the 1st century - was MUCH more educated than you on OT prophecy and fulfillment. So far - you’ve shown me that you are a rank amateur when it comes to interpreting the Scriptures.

**The only time Paul stood before the Sanhedrin was as a criminal. Read Acts 23:6. **

Again - when you can produce ONE eyewitness to the Mosaic accounts of the Burning Bush or the 10 Commandments - you win. As it now stands - you lose.

That’s your way to tell me that there was never an eyewitness for the tale of the resurrection.

Go back and read the text. What Deuteronomy 4:15,16. is referring to are idols made in the likeness of male or female. A person is not an graven idol.
You don’t even know the Old Testament Scriptures that you are using to debunk Christianity. You are truly an amateur.

Any representantion of God in a human form. When you claim that Jesus was God or the representantion of God, it’s idolatry forbidden by Deuteronomy 4:15,16…

PROVE it, Ben. By what authority do uyou claim that these are forgeries. Produce some facts instead of desperate opinions. Show me proof that these are forgeries.

**It’s well known by many Scholars that those quotations in Josephus are forgeries by the Fathers of the Church, especially Euzebius. **

PS - here are some more of the 300 or so prophetic fulfillments of Jesus:
Soldiers will cast lots for his clothing
Psalm 22:18
He will be resurrected after his death
Psalm 16:10
Will be given gall and vinegar to drink
Psalm 69:21
His side will be pierced with a spear
Zechariah 12:10
His hands and feet will be pierced
Psalm 22:16
Money returned and used to buy potter’s field
Zechariah 11:13
He will be sold for thirty pieces of silver
Zechariah 11:12
Betrayed by a close friend
Psalm 41:9
He will suffer for others
Isaiah 53:4-5
He will be crucified with sinners
Isaiah 53:12
He will enter triumphantly into Jerusalem on a young donkey
Zechariah 9:9
Will escape into Egypt as a child
Hoseah 11:1
Infants will be slaughtered
Jeremiah 31:15
Will be born of a virgin
Isaiah 7:14
He will be rejected by the Jewish people
Isaiah 53:3
Place of birth to be Bethlehem
Micah 5:2
Will descend from the tribe of Judah
Genesis 49:10
Not a bone of his body will be broken
Psalm 34: 20

Lastly - The Hebrew name of “Bethlehem” is translated as “House of Bread”.
Jesus is the Bread of Life (John 6:48).

All assumptions. There is no reference to Jesus’ in any of the above. Regarding the Hebrew name of Bethlehem as House of Bread, what does it mean that every Jew of the several thousands who were born in there is the Bread of Life? You are so childish! Grow up Elvis!
 
Now, for the fifith time, for a child to be born of god with a woman is Greek Mythology. It didn’t happened with Jesus because he was Jewish.
Hmmmm . . . - maybe this is a language thing with you.
I’ll ask once more before I totally discount your mythoilogy accusation.
Produce the myth or story that you’re referring to. Don’t just say that it is “Greek Mythology”. there are many, MANY Greek myths.

And I need just one which could be fulfilled only by Jesus, and you don’t have it.
Ummm - yes I gave you 11 to start with, then about 18 more.
The only time Paul stood before the Sanhedrin was as a criminal. Read Acts 23:6.
**I’ve got a better idea - let’s read Acts 22:3 - **"I (Paul) am a Jew, born in Tarsus in Cilicia, but brought up in this city. At the feet of Gamaliel I was educated strictly in our ancestral law and was zealous for God, just as all of you are today.
That’s your way to tell me that there was never an eyewitness for the tale of the resurrection.
NOPE - I already gave you accounts of people who saw him die, then saw his alive afterward.
YOU haven shown me ONE eyewitness account
to the Mosaic accounts of the Burning Bush or the 10 Commandments.
Any representantion of God in a human form. When you claim that Jesus was God or the representantion of God, it’s idolatry forbidden by Deuteronomy 4:15,16.
WRONG - it is referring to are idols made in the likeness of male or female.
You simply don’t know the scriptures, do you? :rolleyes:

*Read it again SLOWLY . . .
It’s well known by many Scholars that those quotations in Josephus are forgeries by the Fathers of the Church, especially Euzebius.
Okay - produce the writings of the Fathers that state the historical accounts I gave you are forgeries. If you can’t - you lose.
PS - here are some more of the 300 or so prophetic fulfillments of Jesus:

All assumptions. There is no reference to Jesus’ in any of the above. Regarding the Hebrew name of Bethlehem as House of Bread, what does it mean that every Jew of the several thousands who were born in there is the Bread of Life? You are so childish! Grow up Elvis!
**There is no name to MANY of the OT prophecies regarding anything - including Israel, yet you believe them to be about Israel. You don’t have a clue as to what you’re talking about, do you? This has been the easiest debate I’ve ever had. Some anti-Catholics come at me with some pretty tough questions, but yours have been nothing but you own bitter little opinions.

As for the thousands of others born in the House of Bread (Bethlehem) also being the Bread of life - that might be an interesting challenge except for one thing:
NONE of those other people fulfilled ANY of the 300 prohecies that Jesus did.
 
Hmmmm . . . - maybe this is a language thing with you.
I’ll ask once more before I totally discount your mythoilogy accusation.
**Produce the myth or story that you’re referring to. Don’t just say that it is “Greek Mythology”. there are many, MANY **Greek myths.

**Ummm - yes I gave you 11 **to start with, then about 18 more.

**I’ve got a better idea - let’s read Acts 22:3 - **"I (Paul) am a Jew, born in Tarsus in Cilicia, but brought up in this city. At the feet of Gamaliel I was educated strictly in our ancestral law and was zealous for God, just as all of you are today.

NOPE - I already gave you accounts of people who saw him die, then saw his alive afterward.
YOU haven shown me ONE eyewitness account to the Mosaic accounts of the Burning Bush or the 10 Commandments.

WRONG
- it is referring to are idols made in the likeness of male or female.
You simply don’t know the scriptures, do you? :rolleyes:
**Read it again SLOWLY ***. . .

Okay - produce the writings of the Fathers that state the historical accounts I gave you are forgeries. If you can’t - you lose.
PS - here are some more of the 300 or so prophetic fulfillments of Jesus:

There is no name to MANY
of the OT prophecies regarding anything - including Israel, yet you believe them to be about Israel. You don’t have a clue as to what you’re talking about, do you? This has been the *easiest *debate I’ve ever had. Some anti-Catholics come at me with some pretty tough questions, but yours have been nothing but you own bitter little opinions.

As for the thousands of others born in the House of Bread (Bethlehem) also being the Bread of life - that might be an interesting challenge except for one thing:
NONE of those other people fulfilled ANY of the 300 prohecies that Jesus did.
Hey folks, Elvisman is up for congratulations. He won the debate. Now, be sure everyone to bring a branch of victory to Elvis Presley
 
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