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Originally posted by AshleyD
reply to post by jimbo999
Hello, Jimbo. I must say you have me a little confused. Yes, I agree it is very likely the "divine" references in Josephus' Testimonium were later Christian interpolations but on one side you are saying there is no documentation of Jesus' historical existence (and I beg to differ of course but don't want to go off on tangents) then mention two passages from Josephus: The Testimonium without its interpolations and the James-Jesus passage. Explain, please? Everything you just cited about the Testimonum is exactly what most Christians and secular historians believe concerning the original citation.
Originally posted by luxor311
The Testmimonum is still not definitive evidence to state an absolute truth, hence the existence of Jesus. You must also realize that Josephus himself has been scrutinized from time to time by many Roman as well as biblical historians as speculative and his motives were always not rooted in truth or fact.
Your going to need more outside references than that, outside the Bible there are very,very few if any.
...and it seems that Christians will never admit that there is "evidence" that he could have been just a man...
or that he may have never lived.........
Originally posted by RockAwayRadio
First off, Christianity isn't the only religion that thinks this way. Islam, Judaism, Mormonism, and many other religions believe their means of salvation and tenants are the only true way. Let's not all get pitted against Christians now, we have to look at the bigger picture of the matter- that most religions believe they're right. Not just Christianity.
However, the biggest reason Christians hold to this claim is from what Jesus himself said in John 14:6, which reads:
"Jesus told him, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me." - John 14:6, New Living Translation
Clearly, this verse identifies why most Christians believe Christianity is the only way, because Jesus Christ himself said it. The only way to reconcile his claim is to look at the possibilities of Jesus' statement:
EITHER
1. Jesus is who he says he is.
OR
2. He's a dirty little liar.
If you're a believing Christian, then you've already accepted the first statement, and therefore believe he is "the way, the truth, and the life". You can't both believe he is the ONLY way and also believe there are multiple ways at the same time. It's an either/or situation, because Jesus - the cornerstone of Christianity - claimed these things himself.
There are however, many Christians who are Universalists who believe everyone eventually will be saved, whether it be by Jesus dying on the cross or some other means. This isn't mainstream theology though.
[edit on 13-2-2008 by RockAwayRadio]
Originally posted by TheRedneck
Wow, is this thread still active? I would have thought it would be dead by now.
I guess it just proves how much some people need to have a group to hate.
Sigh
TheRedneck
Originally posted by luxor311
Why do Christians always assume they're right?
Whenever it comes to other religions or atheists or points of spirituality that dont recognize Jesus as the definitive word of God its "wrong" or "misleading" or "untruthful".
Isn't that the same ideology that has divided the world, controlled the masses, started wars and killed thousands and thousands over the years? Sure Christianity is not to blame for all the above reasons but the ideals that Christians are always right and the rest of the world is wrong is very destructive....I think it is anyway. Why cant other religions be right as well?
[edit on 11-2-2008 by luxor311]
[edit on 11-2-2008 by luxor311]
this thread is kind of a pointless attack. atheists always believe they are right, muslims always believe they are right, in fact im pretty sure everyone believes they are right, otherwise why believe in it?
so your point it is?
Originally posted by idle_rocker
Christianity is NOT based on fear. It's based on love.
Originally posted by wu kung
Ah, so I guess atrocities like the Spanish Inquisition were just massive displays of love huh?
And priests molesting children, just another display of love that the rest of us just can't understand.
Why does the church preach poverty yet the Pope lives in complete opulence?
I'm not against Christianity, but I am against the hypocrisies of any religion or system of belief.