tumbleweed41
Resident Liberal Hippie
Absolutely nothing.Question: What does much of this later fluff have to do with the OP?
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Absolutely nothing.Question: What does much of this later fluff have to do with the OP?
Well if the question is which religion is right and true, wouldn't this be the thread to discuss the various claims and beliefs of any religions in question including canonicity issues?
It is kicking if you accept that also Hindu gods exist and can perform miracles?So miracles do exist it is just a question of the cause. Since a miracle posits a supernatural force then your position is ruled out but mine is still kicking.
OK.There is no other religion that guarantees or requires a personal experience with God. This experience contains aspects that any natural cause or other religion could not reasonably account for. I am not refering to some epifany, in my case it was unlike by a wide margin anything else I have ever experienced, occured at the time I accepted Christ and conformed to the description contained in the bible which I was not familiar with at the time. Either I am lying or your explanations do not account for my experience but the bible does perfectly. Since I have already have covered this I will leave it here.
No I don't. Which experiences you have just depends on what religion you believe in. It's purely subjective. For example a Hindu with a Near Death Experience saw "Yamraj, the Hindu god of the dead". Hindu NDEsYou are presupposeing they had an experience of the same nature as mine or any born again Christian.
I can't find anything in Jonah about Jesus what have I missed? Where's the prophecy? To make this a prophecy Jonah must have said something like "as I have spent three days in the belly of the fish so will Jesus our savior coming after me spend three days in the grave and resurrect". That! would be a prophecy.As far as your prohesy paper. The first one said that there is no prediction that Jesus would be dead three days and then rise: well - New Living Translation (©2007)
"But Jesus replied, "Only an evil, adulterous generation would demand a miraculous sign; but the only sign I will give them is the sign of the prophet Jonah." The sign of Jonah was that he spent three days in the whale and then was released on the third day. There are over three hundred concerning the details of jesus alone. If the first claim in that paper is wrong I will not bother with the rest.
And which writings are from Allah and so forth. I agree.yeah i was just thinking the same thing
all these writings claim divine authorship. So in terms of which is the right religion, its certainly within the subject to discuss which writings are from God and which are not.
hi guys im a new believer in our saviour jesus christ and god, creator of heaven & earth.
so my question is which religion is the correct one?
christianity
jehovas witness
catholic
any help or guidance would be apprechiated.
ric.
I can't find anything in Jonah about Jesus what have I missed? Where's the prophecy? To make this a prophecy Jonah must have said something like "as I have spent three days in the belly of the fish so will Jesus our savior coming after me spend three days in the grave and resurrect". That! would be a prophecy.
This and your post before it look like a swing and a miss.Jonah 1 v 17 corresponds to Matthew 12 vs 39-41; 16 v4 and Luke 11 vs 29,30 and Mark 8 v 31
The resurrection of Jesus was to be just as real as Jonah's deliverance from the belly of the big fish.
Jonah's generation was just as real as Jesus' generation
Jonah preached and Jesus preached.
Are you now saying that you are sinless. Or that all of your current sinning is done without any desire?1robin said:my salvation experience which completely removed my desire for sinful habits I had unsuccessfully fought for years,
Well since we agreed or accepted that supernatural event can reasonably be pressumed, I will rest the defences case on this. To prove or identify who is responsible would take hours.It is kicking if you accept that also Hindu gods exist and can perform miracles?
I wasn't really referring to NDEs but more to salvation. They are so hard to define that it is hard to make an absolute point. There are reasons why a hindu might see an unidentifiable being and then conclude it is the one they wanted to see later.No I don't. Which experiences you have just depends on what religion you believe in. It's purely subjective. For example a Hindu with a Near Death Experience saw "Yamraj, the Hindu god of the dead". Hindu NDEs
Look in Mathew below.I can't find anything in Jonah about Jesus what have I missed? Where's the prophecy? To make this a prophecy Jonah must have said something like "as I have spent three days in the belly of the fish so will Jesus our savior coming after me spend three days in the grave and resurrect". That! would be a prophecy.
I find it hard to believe that you are making a sincere estimate of my statements. I was implying that a specific set of extremely hard to stop habits I had at the time were completely elliminated. My desire for these particular problems evaporated. That suggests nothing about living a sinless life and I suspect you already knew this but maybe you just wanted clarity.Are you now saying that you are sinless. Or that all of your current sinning is done without any desire?
I'm a little confused.
Some people specialize in doing that.I find it hard to believe that you are making a sincere estimate of my statements.
Please excuse me if what was being IMPLIED concerning a specific set of extremely hard to stop habits, was misunderstood.Some people specialize in doing that.
1robin said:I was implying that a specific set of extremely hard to stop habits
It's just that the original statement doesn't make that clear at all.1robin said:my salvation experience which completely removed my desire for sinful habits I had unsuccessfully fought for years,
Please excuse me if what was being IMPLIED concerning a specific set of extremely hard to stop habits, was misunderstood.
It's just that the original statement doesn't make that clear at all.
Maybe we have a different definition of prophecy. As I see it a prophecy provides information about the future. Have I overlooked something in Jonah where he says something like "as I was three days in the fish so will Jesus be three days in the ground?" But I will check some commentaries.Matt: 16: 1-4 1The Pharisees and Sadducees came up, and testing Jesus, they asked Him to show them a sign from heaven. 2But He replied to them, When it is evening, you say, It will be fair weather, for the sky is red. 3And in the morning, There will be a storm today, for the sky is red and threatening. Do you know how to discern the appearance of the sky, but cannot discern the signs of the times? 4An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign; and a sign will not be given it, except the sign of Jonah. And He left them and went away. New American standard. Emphasis mine
Jesus is the one saying this.
Now this is interesting. Are there any verses in the Old Testament that predicts that Jesus will be dead three days and then resurrect? Something more precise than Jonah? Because of course Matthew was written after the fact.Here is another
Matt 16: 21-22 21From that time Jesus began to show His disciples that He must go to Jerusalem, and suffer many things from the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and be raised up on the third day. 22Peter took Him aside and began to rebuke Him, saying, God forbid it, Lord! This shall never happen to You. 23But He turned and said to Peter, Get behind Me, Satan! You are a stumbling block to Me; for you are not setting your mind on Gods interests, but mans.
New American standard. Emphasis mine.
Maybe we have a different definition of prophecy. As I see it a prophecy provides information about the future. Have I overlooked something in Jonah where he says something like "as I was three days in the fish so will Jesus be three days in the ground?" But I will check some commentaries.
Now this is interesting. Are there any verses in the Old Testament that predicts that Jesus will be dead three days and then resurrect? Something more precise than Jonah? Because of course Matthew was written after the fact.
Maybe we have a different definition of prophecy. As I see it a prophecy provides information about the future. Have I overlooked something in Jonah where he says something like "as I was three days in the fish so will Jesus be three days in the ground?" But I will check some commentaries.
Now this is interesting. Are there any verses in the Old Testament that predicts that Jesus will be dead three days and then resurrect? Something more precise than Jonah? Because of course Matthew was written after the fact.
My .02 cents.
Every other religion asks you to "believe something", whereas Christianity asks you to "receive someone"