(June 16, 2014 at 10:59 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Whoa, whoa, back up sonny.If so then your argument is self-refuting. You cannot assume a statement is true in order to argue against something, then later deny the truth of that statement and maintain any sort of logical integrity.
I don't think any of this happy horseshit ever happened. That's for you jesus freaks.
This shit was invented much later on and put into the mouth of your fictional godboy by whatever unknown writers cobbled this shit together. You would need to ask the author to explain the fuckups. I'm just pointing them out.
Let's not pretend that any of this fucking nonsense ever happened or reflects any sort of reality shall we?
(June 16, 2014 at 11:02 pm)Jenny A Wrote: Does it matter?Yes, because..............
(June 16, 2014 at 11:02 pm)Jenny A Wrote: The question is did ALL the prophesies come true. If not it's just coincidence.Not yet.
(June 16, 2014 at 11:02 pm)Jenny A Wrote: The second coming didn't happen in Jesus' generation. Therefore, it's all bunk................. if the generation spoken of in Matthew 24:34/Mark 13:30/Luke 21:32 does not refer to Jesus' generation, and is a separate event from Matthew 16:28/Luke 9:27, then your conclusion is bunk.
So, why do you think that the generation of whom Jesus was speaking to is the one He was speaking of? And why does the 'some here who will not taste death' refer to the 'generation who will not pass until all these things are fulfilled'?
If it could be proven beyond doubt that God exists...
and that He is the one spoken of in the Bible...
would you repent of your sins and place your faith in Jesus Christ?