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01-17-2005, 06:08 PM | #21 |
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Agator is posting here and on the biblical literalist/anti-evolution forum, relying on Kent Hovind and Duane Gish. Reading his posts, I can tell he's a real Renaissance man - by that I mean his opinions are taken from 1500 CE
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I assure you this is the consensus of mainstream scholarship. |
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Then again, if you could do that, you wouldn't even need a prophecy apologetic. Quote:
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Alamah does not mean "young woman or virgin," by the way. It just means "young woman." Some almahs are virgins, of course- just like some young women are virgins- but it doesn't mean virgin.
The context of Isaiah 7:14 makes it clear that it had no Messianic intent anyway. "Emmanuel" was not the Messiah in that quote, just a rugrat who served as a marker of time for the story and had no personal significance at all. Plus Jesus wasn't born of a virgin. |
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I don't know what is more astonishing: the ignorance of some fanatics or their unashamed arrogance.
Is agator talking about the Report of Pilate to Emperor Claudius? I don't think anybody argues for its authenticity these days. (Wasn't Tiberius the emperor in 33 AD, anyway?) Quote:
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Now please explain how "if I am right", a description of events in the 6th century BC, found in a book written 4 centuries later, would STILL be prophetic. Maybe you'd like to think about that some more? You've been given links, but here's a brief summary: We know that Daniel was written in the 2nd century (but SET centuries earlier) for several reasons. He uses anachronistic phrases. He makes historical mistakes when describing the time of "Daniel" himself, but becomes progressively more accurate until the time of Antiochus II (when the book was actually written), and then "loses it" completely when he tries to actually predict the future (he prophesied a long reign for Antiochus). And the Book of Daniel is never mentioned in lists of prophetic books (or, indeed, anywhere else) prior to the 2nd century BC. "Almah", as already mentioned, means "young woman". It was mistranslated into Greek as "parthenos" (virgin) in the Septuagint, and this word has been used in most Christian Bibles ever since because they find it ideologically convenient. But this doesn't change the obvious fact that the "prophecy" wasn't intended to be Messianic. Matthew is an example of "midrash": giving a myth more credibility by linking it to existing scripture. An approximate modern equivalent would be fantasy writers setting their stories in Arthurian Britain: or claims that recent events fulfil out-of-context "Biblical prophecies". So, maybe you could try a little harder to get correct data before spouting off? |
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Jesus the Christ (pbuh) was a human being, and was NOT crucified. He did NOT die for the Sins of hu-manity. The Cross is meaningless. There is absolutely NO reason to believe that he is Divine. For something that is ( the Crucifiction) held as the pinnacle and foundation of Christianity.....its Evidence is rather flimsy and nebulous. Heck , even the Bible screwed up the number of witness which vary from the accounts presented by Mark , Matthew and Luke. And the Gnostics see the crucifiction as more or less a hoax. |
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Some snippets from the SAB's False Prophecies, Broken Promises, and Misquotes in the Bible page: Quote:
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