Has anyone caught their tail yet?
Not on RF yet? We just go round in circles amused at the irony of it all.
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Has anyone caught their tail yet?
Well, if you start with the conclusion that the Bible is true, I can understand your position. But, when an apparent contradiction, continuing to study other passages until you find an answer that eliminates the supposed contradiction is a clear case of confirmation bias. But, if that doesn't bother you, that is your prerogative.Right. The difference is when I find what appears to be a contradiction, I continue studying other passages until I find an answer that eliminates to supposed contradiction. IMO, those who start with the presupposition that the Bible has contradictions, do not continue to study the problem. So far I have always found a solution.
What quote was that?There is a lot of truth in your quote from Osho
Well, if you start with the conclusion that the Bible is true, I can understand your position. But, when an apparent contradiction, continuing to study other passages until you find an answer that eliminates the supposed contradiction is a clear case of confirmation bias. But, if that doesn't bother you, that is your prerogative.
What quote was that?
Here we have the ultimate contradiction... Did Jesus rise physically from the dead? Or, was it only symbolic? To me, if it's only symbolic, it makes everything in the NT irrelevant and virtually useless. If He did rise physically and everything in the NT is true and reliable, then Jesus is the only way and all other religions are false. So there's a lot riding on this OP.Right. The difference is when I find what appears to be a contradiction, I continue studying other passages until I find an answer that eliminates to supposed contradiction. IMO, those who start with the presupposition that the Bible has contradictions, do not continue to study the problem. So far I have always found a solution.
Here we have the ultimate contradiction... Did Jesus rise physically from the dead? Or, was it only symbolic? To me, if it's only symbolic, it makes everything in the NT irrelevant and virtually useless. If He did rise physically and everything in the NT is true and reliable, then Jesus is the only way and all other religions are false. So there's a lot riding on this OP.
However, we do have contradictions is "proving" Jesus rose from the dead. Not one the gospel accountants says the same thing. The only person in all accounts is Mary. Where is her "eye witness" account? The other guys, except John, weren't there. Who told them what happened and why are the stories different? If they all asked Mary, they should be consistent with what Mary saw.
Speaking of dead rising, the Baha'is say Jesus didn't rise physically
but what about the gospel that says several people came out of the grave and walked around? True event? Is it verified by other people that saw these dead people wandering around? If not, why should a reasonable person not think this is just an embellishment added in and not a true event? Thanks.
You said "when a contradiction appears". I didn't think you meant "supposed contradiction". Do you mean when you see something that appears to you to be a contradiction or something that others might consider to be a contradiction doesn't appear to be a contradiction to you?A "supposed contradiction" does not mean it is a contradiction. With enough study and understanding, they can be shown not to be contradictory.
You said "when a contradiction appears". I didn't think you meant "supposed contradiction". Do you mean when you see something that appears to you to be a contradiction or something that others might consider to be a contradiction doesn't appear to be a contradiction to you?
Really? And tell us, how exactly do you know this? "Inspiration" is not relative to just one facet of input.
I never claimed or implied that the people who wrote the Bible were dishonest, and I'm sick and tired of your utter willingness to disregard what I actually do post by putting words in my mouth that I never said nor implied.
Numbers 12:6; Job 33:14,15; Job 4:12,13; Psalms 89:20; etc.
I'm sorry, but there is nothing in the Bible that makes a claim of the specific date as you state here. So, can you explain what you mean by this?
Alright, I'm trying to follow this. I appreciate the detailed explanation. But, I am stuck on one assumption you are making that seems faulty."Seven Times Punishment"
“…And if by these things [sins] you are not turned to Me, but act with hostility against Me, then I will act with hostility against you; and I, even I, will strike you seven times for your sins.”—Leviticus 23:23-24
Alright, I'm trying to follow this. I appreciate the detailed explanation. But, I am stuck on one assumption you are making that seems faulty.
Where do you get the "seven times punishment" from the passage you quoted (I think your citation is wrong, btw ... can you provide the correct one so I can look it up?)? It days "I will strike you seven times for your sins. It doesn't say that God will multiply your punishment by seven, much less 70.
Where does it say "seven times", though? I didn't see it in the passage you referenced.I understand. I've seen multiple translations that say "seven times over" or just plain "seven times". Seven times in a row rather than seven times simultaneously would solve the issue, yes?
What you really must do, though, is STOP. Consider the probability that the numbers worked out to May 15, 1948 by CHANCE, considering that no one put together the seven times bit with the Ezekiel prophecy until responding to atheists' accusations.
Follow:
1. Atheists see the Ezekiel prophecy expired and say, "Bible prophecy is wrong".
2. Some Christians deal with this, one of them meditates, finally recalls the seven times statements of the Torah.
3. He does the math and WHAT DO YOU KNOW, the day the United Nations chooses to make Israel an official Jewish state, is the day the math reveals . . . a typical Bible prophecy (you understand in hindsight and wonder at God, rather than use foresight, to say, play the stock market).
Amazing.
Where does it say "seven times", though? I didn't see it in the passage you referenced.
I understand. I've seen multiple translations that say "seven times over" or just plain "seven times". Seven times in a row rather than seven times simultaneously would solve the issue, yes?
What you really must do, though, is STOP. Consider the probability that the numbers worked out to May 15, 1948 by CHANCE, considering that no one put together the seven times bit with the Ezekiel prophecy until responding to atheists' accusations.
Follow:
1. Atheists see the Ezekiel prophecy expired and say, "Bible prophecy is wrong".
2. Some Christians deal with this, one of them meditates, finally recalls the seven times statements of the Torah.
3. He does the math and WHAT DO YOU KNOW, the day the United Nations chooses to make Israel an official Jewish state, is the day the math reveals . . . a typical Bible prophecy (you understand in hindsight and wonder at God, rather than use foresight, to say, play the stock market).
Amazing.
I did, and I still can't see anything about "multiply by seven" or "seven times". It just seems like a reach to make something that isn't an accurate prediction seem accurate. Just a staunch case of confirmation bias.Enter the verse in Google to see it in multiple renderings. But please don't miss the Kingdom of God because of a hair split. Someone read the passage--literally did the math--and it blew their mind! We can see other calculations where Jesus is foretold to die on Passover, 30 AD and other astonishing Bible codes.
Wait? I thought his followers were his body. And after Jesus died, they were like they were dead, spiritually dead. But after three days they came to life again, spiritual life and thus brought the body of Christ back to life again.My God is Omnipotent, created the heavens, and sent his Son Jesus, who was spiritually resurrected from the dead so we could have eternal life.
You've read the gospels probably a hundred times. Are you looking for contradictions when you read them? Probably not. But what if you did. What are the difference in the stories? What is the same? Why are there differences? Who is the only person mentioned in all four accounts? Mary. Did anyone ask her, "Hey, what happened?" If they did, and reported the story different, then are they adding or omitting information? Whatever the story was. In one wasn't there an angel or two. In one didn't they woman leave. In another didn't Mary leave and come back with Peter and John and then see saw Jesus? Come on, omitting information is how you're going to explain it?How do you know it was only symbolic?
Omitting information cannot be a contradiction. The resurrection is mentioned in all 4 gospels and several of the epistles.