(May 28, 2016 at 5:59 am)popsthebuilder Wrote:(May 28, 2016 at 4:31 am)Constable Dorfl Wrote: You do realise that Yeshua fulfilled exactly none of the jewish prophesies, right? Most of the "prophesies" he fulfilled were either pervrsions of jewish ones (the virgin birth thing), made up stories to make him look like fulfilling them (creating a census out of thin air to have him be born in Bethlehem, not that Joseph would have gone to Bethlehem for a real census), or just plain made up.Interesting opinion. Can you produce unbiased evidence of said claims? I am genuinely curious.
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I can't produce unbiased evidence, because the bible is heavily biased in reifying the Jesus mythos. But on one of the "prophesies" I mentioned, the "virgin birth", firstly the prophesy supposedly fulfilled used the word "almah" Aramaic for young woman, which was applied whether the woman wad virgin or not. And the prophesy goes, "before that young woman gives birth to the child is pregnant with, the invaders will be kicked out of Judah, so says YHWH. In praise you'll call her son Immanuel". No relevance to the jesus mythos there, especially as the ibvaders were a bunch of Assyrians ib the 7th century BCE.
As regards totally made up ones I'm thinking of stuff like Jesus "sayin" that the second temple would be destroyed in the future, the "no stone left unturned" one, which only entered the Jesus mythos, and this next word is important, after the rebellion i. 70's CE, the rebellion where the Romans tore down the temple as retribution.
As I said no unbiased source, but even a reading of the heavily biased bible with a modicum of historical knowledge will expose the miracles and prophesies as a pack of lies.
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