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And still ... This did not happen because the people believed in David Koresh (although in a round about way it did)
and they were being persecuted but rather because the law was broken and children were being raped and an FBI agent was killed, etc.
This is nothing like men and women being thrown to the lions or boiled in oil or hung on a cross for faith in Jesus. Not even close.
Nope... I am saying they died because they were murdered by men because they didn't like them believing in and living for Jesus.... sort of like you guys.
Below is the reason for persecution and martyrdom.
*snip*
30 pieces of silver.And Jesus and his followers were arrested for lawbreaking too - so again, what's the difference between their claims and the Davidians?
You mean illegally covenated with the authorities to arrest Mr. Howell?Right, I'm sure no-one informed the authorities at any point about Koresh![]()
You mean illegally covenated with the authorities to arrest Mr. Howell?
If you don't know why the Davidian's messiah can't be divine, I'd say the problem is on your end.Oh, I'm sorry, did I miss the illegal part? Clearly the fact that someone broke the law means that your claims of your messiah's divinity are unquestionably true, but the Davidian's messiah can't be divine because...well, it's just different, that's why!
If you don't know why the Davidian's messiah can't be divine, I'd say the problem is on your end.
Jesus didn't break any laws, He fulfilled them -- they were His in the first place.
Ya -- we call that diabolical mimicry.No problem here - I don't think either messiah was divine. My point is that Christian standards for thinking Jesus and only Jesus to be the only messiah are flimsy, especially when viewed in light of similar claims.
These "messiahs" performed their duties in expectation of THE MESSIAH, Who was to come from:
Prophecies Jesus fulfilled to the letter.
- the seed of a [virgin] woman
- the family of Abraham
- the tribe of Judah
- Bethlehem
I agree that these things have been discussed alot. Having said that, I am not sure science and the bible disagree. You have to keep in mind some things can be taken literally, for example "The Flood", "Adam and Eve" and others "talking animals" may be more allegorical in nature.
With regard to "spiritual health", I am not sure what your point is. I don't like to avoid discussion, but I really am missing your point on "spiritual health".
Let's put Jesus' early life into perspective:
Isaiah 60: 1-7 on the wise men -- I [apparently] am wrong about the stable -- I can't find it, anyway.Those were prophesied? References please.
Let's put Jesus' early life into perspective:
1. Jesus is born in Bethlehem.
Matthew 2:1 Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judaea in the days of Herod the king, behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem,
Matthew 2:2 Saying, Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east, and are come to worship him.
In verse one, stop at the first comma: everything to the left of that comma took place one year, and everything to the right of that comma took place two years later.
2. The baby Jesus is taken to Jerusalem, according to the Law.
Now let's go to the book of Luke.
Remember Luke? as in Doctor Luke?
Like a good doctor, he is going to give us some medical information:
Luke 2:21 And when eight days were accomplished for the circumcising of the child, his name was called JESUS, which was so named of the angel before he was conceived in the womb.
Luke 2:22 And when the days of her purification according to the law of Moses were accomplished, they brought him to Jerusalem, to present him to the Lord;
You probably didn't look at it this way, since you were probably busy laughing at this cutsie remark: 877
Isaiah 60: 1-7 on the wise men -- I [apparently] am wrong about the stable -- I can't find it, anyway.
Well, it must be in there somewhere -- otherwise there'd have been no reason for Luke to have written it in.
Keep looking.
Ya -- we call that diabolical mimicry.
What breaks the tie is fulfilled prophecies.
And just so you won't understand even further, the Law called for select men of the tribe of Levi to be anointed with oil. At this point, he technically was a "messiah" -- meaning he was an anointed person, specifically set aside to perform the duties of a priest.
These "messiahs" performed their duties in expectation of THE MESSIAH, Who was to come from:
Prophecies Jesus fulfilled to the letter.
- the seed of a [virgin] woman
- the family of Abraham
- the tribe of Judah
- Bethlehem
Now, look a little closer at the four above. Any man born in Bethlehem, of the tribe of Judah could technically claim he was THE MESSIAH -- (assuming his mother's virginity could not have been disputed); but those who knew their Scriptures would know better, as there were many other prophecies that would have to be fulfilled as well, including:
As I said before, there are 333 prophecies concerning Jesus the Messiah, of which 109 pertain to His first advent.
- a visit by the wise men
- born in a stable
It would be mathematically improbable -- (if not mathematically impossible) -- for someone to fake this and get away with it.
VehementiDominus said:Not to mention the vast majority of "passed" prophecies written about in the Bible can only shown to've happened within the fictitious constraints of the Bible, anyway.
It's like in Star Wars, when Obi and Qui gon keep saying that Anakin is the chosen one who will bring balance to the force. That prophecy is only fulfilled in Star Wars, just as most of the Biblical prophecies are only fulfilled in the Bible.
Or in the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. It's phophecised that when Ganon comes, the Hero of Time will save Hyrule - lo and behold, Link is the Hero of Time and saves Hyrule. Prophecy fulfilled! That makes the Legend of Zelda just as real as the Bible, by your standards.
He doesn't actually. What you don't seem to understand is that recitals about ignorance formulating the bible are confined to your own personal beliefs. In short, your quotes where you say that the bible writers were writing fiction, is fictional.What you're suggesting is really, really stupid.
Do you not see the gaping holes in your logic? Do you not see how ridiculous what you're claiming is?
Because if not, then you need help, seriously.
He doesn't actually. What you don't seem to understand is that recitals about ignorance formulating the bible are confined to your own personal beliefs. In short, your quotes where you say that the bible writers were writing fiction, is fictional.