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...Indeed. Here are a couple of other incidents where Matthew used out-of-context OT verses to create "prophecies":
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The whole business of the Gospel writers mining the OT for helpful quotes is really so much tosh. How intelligent thinkers such as the church fathers in the 1st millenium were taken in by it I really don't know. I have been told by apologists that they had a different mindset to us. How true. But, I ask the apologist, does this mean we can reinterpret scripture in the light of modern critical thinking? No, says the apologist, as the church fathers' interpretation is now backed by 2,000 years of tradition. Doh!
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Metracock is a bit of an embarrassment for apologetics. I don't think he ever told me to fukc of, but it must have been a close run thing. However, he does make a valid point on his blog about myths changing over time. The more ancient the myth, the more it changes - therefore the Jesus myth is true. There are numerous examples of this. Jason and the Astronauts, Sinbad the Soldier, Harry Potter and the Temple of Doom. The list is endless.
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A maiden is an unmarried woman of mariable age. Her virginity is implied. After all you cannot tell if a woman is a virgin unless you undress her and check. So one would call a young woman "maiden" and assume her to be a virgin. If one discovered that a maiden was pregnant one would not think that a virgin birth is about to happen. One would assume something else. In Isaiah there absolutely not a single clue that the author intented a virgin birth. To compare, look at Matthew's treatment of a virgin birth. There is surprize and disbelief. Joseph doubts his wife to be. He is told in a dream that she did not fool around and that the child was conceived by the Holy Spirit. There is no duscussion here about the meaning of a single word, the subject matter is made plain and clear. In Isaiah we have no surprize and no explanation. If the virgin birth was THE sign the author intended he simply does not stop long enough on the topic to make the point. So we waste time one the meaning of a single word because nothing else in the text will confirm the virgin birth. |
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Hi Half-Life:
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I won’t tell you what to believe or not to believe. Your mind is your own to do as you wish. I will suggest that you ask yourself what good it is to believe something that isn’t true. Another good question to ask yourself is this: “Do I really need Christianity to get by, or can I live a good life without it?� You can see for yourself that we skeptics aren’t the “lost,� “deceived,� “sinful� people that you might have been told that we are. Keep that fact in mind as you think about these issues. Anyway, thanks for reading. You may have encountered a crossroad in your life. Jagella |
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