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Great point.
Some folks will never believe. They just continue to find "reasons" why they should not.
Fred
Luke 16:27-31 (ESV)It isn't even slightly possible that someone made that stuff up? No one could have said "Hey, curing leprosy sounds pretty savior-like. Let's add that in there." Maybe all Jesus did was show kindness to lepers, and someone else embellished it to say he cured them completely.
I know that faith leaves no room for doubt, because I used to be a Christian and I never doubted those things. But once I took a step back and tried to look at the whole thing in an unbiased way, I couldn't help but doubt most of it.
using the Bible to prove the Bible's validity doesn't really help me understand the problem.Luke 16:27-31 (ESV)
27 And he said, 'Then I beg you, father, to send him to my father's house 28 for I have five brothers so that he may warn them, lest they also come into this place of torment.' 29 But Abraham said, 'They have Moses and the Prophets; let them hear them.' 30 And he said, 'No, father Abraham, but if someone goes to them from the dead, they will repent.' 31 He said to him, 'If they do not hear Moses and the Prophets, neither will they be convinced if someone should rise from the dead.' "
blessings,
Ken
Why didn't Jesus perform REAL miracles? I know the Bible says he turned water into wine and made a few loaves of bread and fish feed a bunch of people. I know the Bible says that he raised Lazerus from the dead and healed the sick. And I know the Bible says he died and rose again 3 days later.
But each and every one of these miracles are disputtable. If they cannot be performed by a clever magician, they can be fabricated in some other way.
So why didn't he do something we couldn't argue with? Like moving a mountain. I mean, he said that if you have even the faith of a mustard seed, you can move mountains...seems to me like that would've been a perfect time for a demonstration.
If Jesus had moved a mountain from one place to another, there would be no denying his power and divinity. Moving a mountain would've validated everything he claimed to be.
Some might say that if he had done this, then it would leave no room for free will, because we would not be able to question whether or not he was genuine with such hard evidence.
If that is so, why did he bother doing any miracles at all? If he was not trying to prove who he was, then why turn water into wine? Just to keep the party going? Why heal a few sick people when were thousands of sick people who could've used a helping hand?
He just did it to show off? But he couldn't do anything of real significance, like move a mountain?
Please, explain this to me. I really cannot get passed this one.
using the Bible to prove the Bible doesn't help me.if you honestly believe jesus didnt perform great miricals its time to pick up on mathew, mark, luke and john
using the Bible to prove the Bible doesn't help me.
but I can't consider the bible valid because of the obvious bias it has. the people who wrote it wrote it explicitely in favor of what they believed, and without facts to back it up. I treat the bible like any other book. The idea that it is "divinely inspired" holds no weight in my mind, so I cant simply take it's word for it.Last year, I was asked to be on a jury in which we were asked to decide whether or not a patent was a legal document.
How did we do this? We examined the patent.
In the same way, the only reasonable way to demonstrate that the Bible is legit is to examine the Bible.
I pose questions to generate different ideas and viewpoints, which I then hold up against my own in order to either form new ideas or get rid of old ones.I suspect further "discussion" on this thread is useless. Those who will not believe, will not believe no matter how substantial the evidence.
Then there are those who simply pose questions to generate responses. Usually heated ones.
Fred
but I can't consider the bible valid because of the obvious bias it has. the people who wrote it wrote it explicitely in favor of what they believed,
and without facts to back it up
I treat the bible like any other book.
The idea that it is "divinely inspired" holds no weight in my mind, so I cant simply take it's word for it.
I can see what you mean, as if I was talking to someone from another religon I would just want questions answered. But if your gunna ask questions, but except answers that don't make sense, then........and you obviously have not read my posts, where I say that I am not here looking for some huge spiritual revelation. I just want to hear opinions.
I'm sure your mind is just WIDE open, isn't it?
Considering we have proof nowdays about what we belive, and scientists have to talk about things years ago to prove evolution. Something that can be seen today is the more reliable one. I have seen people healed, just trust that I or the person healed wasn't lying. Theres things to see if you look, and look in the right places.I don't ever expect us to agree about the Bible, because you believe its stories represent actual events, and I think it's just a story. It's a good story, and even as a non-Christian, I can appreciate the things Jesus says in the story.
Can I ask do you fully know in your heart that you are right that there is no God?? Thats a lot of faith if you are.
Your saying, basically, that Christ's miracles were disputable as being truly unique and may be copied by ordinary people and means. Well, when have you ever seen a child born by a woman totally without the aid of the opposite gender? I haven't seen one yet, nor ever will. The virgin birth of Chirst puts Him quickly into the catagory of being truly Divine and that makes Him very special.Why didn't Jesus perform REAL miracles? I know the Bible says he turned water into wine and made a few loaves of bread and fish feed a bunch of people. I know the Bible says that he raised Lazerus from the dead and healed the sick. And I know the Bible says he died and rose again 3 days later.
But each and every one of these miracles are disputtable. If they cannot be performed by a clever magician, they can be fabricated in some other way.
So why didn't he do something we couldn't argue with? Like moving a mountain. I mean, he said that if you have even the faith of a mustard seed, you can move mountains...seems to me like that would've been a perfect time for a demonstration.
If Jesus had moved a mountain from one place to another, there would be no denying his power and divinity. Moving a mountain would've validated everything he claimed to be.
Some might say that if he had done this, then it would leave no room for free will, because we would not be able to question whether or not he was genuine with such hard evidence.
If that is so, why did he bother doing any miracles at all? If he was not trying to prove who he was, then why turn water into wine? Just to keep the party going? Why heal a few sick people when were thousands of sick people who could've used a helping hand?
He just did it to show off? But he couldn't do anything of real significance, like move a mountain?
Please, explain this to me. I really cannot get passed this one.
Your saying, basically, that Christ's miracles were disputable as being truly unique and may be copied by ordinary people and means. Well, when have you ever seen a child born by a woman totally without the aid of the opposite gender? I haven't seen one yet, nor ever will. The virgin birth of Chirst puts Him quickly into the catagory of being truly Divine and that makes Him very special.
[quote] But that would require an open mind on your part and you've shown us that you don't have an open mind.
I'm sure your mind is just WIDE open, isn't it?
And yes, I do treat the Bible like any other book. You say the Bible's authors witnessed Jesus firsthand, but the only proof you have of that claim is that they said so in their books.
Any book that claims to know something has to prove it to me. That's just how I understand things. We don't all have the luxury of faith.
I don't ever expect us to agree about the Bible, because you believe its stories represent actual events, and I think it's just a story. It's a good story, and even as a non-Christian, I can appreciate the things Jesus says in the story.
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