RE: OK, Christians! I have my KJV!
March 31, 2018 at 5:24 am
(This post was last modified: March 31, 2018 at 5:37 am by Amarok.)
Quote:It might behoove you to find some respect for the God who gave you life on this planet
He is not worth respecting .So i owe him nothing .
Quote: and wants you to enjoy life eternal with Him.A eternal life with your holy sociopath would be worst then any hell
Quote:It's your decision and you will be held accountable for that decision.Asking someone to believe the unbelievable and bow to the fiend you worship without good cause is not a choice .
Quote:As for the fear tactics, I was only telling you what could be.No your using fear tactics (bad ones )and your telling him your own schadenfreude
Quote: 28 that have been rejected by biblical scholars and the educated church of the protestants which I'm one of.28 books were tossed aside by irrational fanatics because they did not fit reformations political agenda and their lust for power .
Quote:There is only one gospel and that is the gospel of Jesus Christ and what He did to give all mankindThere are a bajillion interpretations of the bible each as made up and contradictory and lacking any justification as the others
Quote:a chance at salvation, which you have rejected without foundation to do so.Every foundation their is has can only lead to rejection .
(March 30, 2018 at 6:51 pm)Jehanne Wrote:Christians will just scream "argument from silence " call you a conspiracy theorist" because people would have noticed " and make up a bunch of imaginary scriptures that need to be destroyed and complaints that criticism should have come sooner. We have walked that road and it's a depressing one .(March 30, 2018 at 6:19 pm)Wololo Wrote: Best defence against rhinos and hippopotomi. Why do you think Dr. Livingstone lasted so long in Africa?
No he wasn't. Jesus was mentioned in Eusebius' copy of Josephus' Antiquities.
Nobody else's copy mentioned Jesus until Eusebius' translation was declared official.
Oh, Jehanne you're also wrong about Tacitus, the reference came from an 11th century copy where spectral and xray analysis showed the references to "Christus" and "Christianes" originally read "Chrestus" and "Chrestianes". There were many cults of holy men called Chrestus in early Principate Rome. Also if Tacitus knew about Jesus why did the rcc ensure all extant copies of his Histories have the years when Jesus was supposedly on ministry and becoming famous excluded?
Your analysis, if correct, is wonderful!
Fact is, though, that NO secular source around 30 AD thought that Jesus was even worthy of mention. Why is that? (Question for believers, too!)
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