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Didn't I tell you a moment ago, this is a strawman. ...but you are persistent, I see.
Could you point out where in the Bible it says "Those that follow in His ways are as angels or heavenly and saintly people while those who oppose and deny and rebel against God commit satanic deeds so are called Satan"?
Are you sure you are not repeating Bahai beliefs though, because, you say "those who oppose and deny and rebel against God commit satanic deeds", and then you add, "so are called Satan".
What's a satanic deed, and why call it satanic?
You didn't explain why God needs to suppress his ego though. The Bible says God spoke to Satan, and Satan spoke to God.
So what's going on there, if Satan is the ego or lower self?
...and how is Satan a myth, if Bahais believe it's people who commit satanic deeds?
Don't Bahais believe what they want to believe, rather than what's actually written... in the Bible, for example?
" that the prophecies in the Bible failed? "Those are seeming contradictions. Not contradictions.
How many time have people brought a case against another, based on what they thought were facts, only to have evidence presented to overturn their "misunderstanding".
The cry about contradictions in the Bible, is simply a skeptic's strawman.
Do you actually have anything to show that the prophecies in the Bible failed?
Hmm.Some more prophecies: Biblical prophecies
Both. Did you want specifics?" that the prophecies in the Bible failed? "
Does one mean the prophecies in the OT or specifically of the Gospels, please? Right?
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Have one's own Google Check, please, is it difficult, please?
Will one kindly quote the prophecy that (Jesus) Yeshua- the Israelite Messiah made in the first person in an unambiguous, unequivocal and straightforward manner in the Gospels, please? Right?Both. Did you want specifics?
Destruction of Jerusalem, as prophesied by Jesus the Messiah.Will one kindly quote the prophecy that (Jesus) Yeshua- the Israelite Messiah made in the first person in an unambiguous, unequivocal and straightforward manner in the Gospels, please? Right?
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Here is my response.Here is info in an interactive format:
An interactive resource to explore Bible contradictions, cruelty and other detrimental aspects of the Bible.
" (Luke 19:41-44) 41 And when he got nearby "Destruction of Jerusalem, as prophesied by Jesus the Messiah.
(Luke 19:41-44) 41 And when he got nearby, he viewed the city and wept over it, 42 saying: “If you, even you, had discerned on this day the things having to do with peace - but now they have been hidden from your eyes. 43 Because the days will come upon you when your enemies will build around you a fortification of pointed stakes and will encircle you and besiege you from every side. 44 They will dash you and your children within you to the ground, and they will not leave a stone upon a stone in you, because you did not discern the time of your being inspected.”
(Luke 21:20-24) 20 “However, when you see Jerusalem surrounded by encamped armies, then know that the desolating of her has drawn near. 21 Then let those in Ju·deʹa begin fleeing to the mountains, let those in the midst of her leave, and let those in the countryside not enter into her, 22 because these are days for meting out justice in order that all the things written may be fulfilled. 23 Woe to the pregnant women and those nursing a baby in those days! For there will be great distress on the land and wrath against this people. 24 And they will fall by the edge of the sword and be led captive into all the nations; and Jerusalem will be trampled on by the nations until the appointed times of the nations are fulfilled.
Jesus didn't write a book. What's your point, and what does that have to do with anything?" (Luke 19:41-44) 41 And when he got nearby "
Isn't it evident that it is a third person narrative by some (anonymous) narrator named "Luke" as a deceptive ploy by the Hellenist Paul's associates and the Church, please? Right?
It is not a first person document from (Jesus) the Israelite Messiah, it transpires, please. Right?
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It is a completely different set of contradictions, and there are hundreds of them. Your response is talking about another webpage. Here it is again An interactive resource to explore Bible contradictions, cruelty and other detrimental aspects of the Bible.Here is my response.
Wait a minute...It is a completely different set of contradictions, and there are hundreds of them. Your response is talking about another webpage. Here it is again An interactive resource to explore Bible contradictions, cruelty and other detrimental aspects of the Bible.
OK try this one: Why did 'God' kill 70,000 people because David took a census? Ridiculous or even genocidal if trueThe fact you can't even pick one, shows that you haven't read them but you want me to waste my time going through them?
I'm not dumb, Mr. soulsurvivor
What an obvious strawman - "The Bible must not be true because I don't like what God did."OK try this one: Why did 'God' kill 70,000 people because David took a census? Ridiculous or even genocidal if true
Jesus neither authored NT-Gospels nor wrote anything in the Gospels nor spoke its words in first person, nor authored anybody to write it on his behalf, please? Right?Jesus didn't write a book. What's your point, and what does that have to do with anything?
No. God did.Jesus neither authored NT-Gospels
No. His disciples did.nor wrote anything in the Gospels
No. His disciples wrote his words. Third person.nor spoke its words in first person,
Yes. He authorized the writing, according to John.nor authored anybody to write it on his behalf, please?
Not entirely.Right?
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So the book is saying taking a census is a very terrible sin and that God punished them for being guilty of this grave sin!Those killed were obviously guilty before God, and came under his judgment of death....