RE: Isaiah 53, 700 B.C: Historical Evidence of the Divine Omniscience.
July 27, 2023 at 12:13 am
(This post was last modified: July 27, 2023 at 12:15 am by Nishant Xavier.)
Lol. Typical Atheist Rubbish. The Book of Daniel is no forgery. The Book of Daniel, by predicting Christ would come in the 1st Century A.D. before the fall of the Temple of Jerusalem which it prophesied to happen shortly afterward (and which did happen) refutes both Pharisaical Judaism and - far more important - the silly Atheism of today. This fad is truly for a day. God will triumph, as He always has over every heresy or false teaching, and Atheism will fail. The points I made stand unrefuted. Even scholars known Daniel 9 is a timeline of when the Messiah would come, admitted by Josephus and others, and expired long ago. Then, extra-ordinarily, at precisely the right time, John Dominic Crossan and others concede that Jesus Christ did come and be killed, under Pilate and Tiberius. These facts are devastating for the false Atheistic belief that there is no such thing as Divine Omniscience. St. Thomas explains it perfectly. Only after the abandonment of St. Thomas in the West did people lapse into such absurdities as first Deism and then Atheism. The God of the Bible is not Deistic. He intervenes in the affairs of men, as Abraham Lincoln said. He prophesied some 500 years earlier that He would come down from Heaven, Then, on time, He just did.
Atheism stands refuted and Christianity prevails.
Atheism stands refuted and Christianity prevails.