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Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
reply to post by swordwords
Superman is just a "reincarnation" of the fictional character of Christ.
If Christ was fictional then explain how the tomb of his apostles could be discovered in an ancient cemetary outside Bethany where one of his closest friends lived? Simon bar Jonah (Simon Peter) ossuary was discovered with Christ's Aramaic name Yeshua carved into it and a cross etched beside it.
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
There is a Hebrew/Christian symbolism in the character of Superman, but it's not to satan. Superman, whose kryptonian name is Kal'El and in the context of the lore means "Voice of God" in Hebrew. Jor'El sent his only begotten son to earth to be the Light to men and lead them out of Darkness.
The character of Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, both jews. Some argue Superman was based on Moses, others argue he was based on Jesus but the truth is, he was based on Jesus. Moses was the 3rd child to a elder brother and sister, Aaron and Miriyam. Moses himself was an archetype of Jesus as the written Torah was the foreshadowing of things to come. Parallels are drawn from Genesis to the Gospels of who Jesus Christ is. The "Shining face of Moses" mirrored in the Transfiguration of Christ. Mt. Sinai where the Law was given, being the parallel between the Mt. of Olives when Jesus gave us Royal Law. Many of these parallels are found in the scripture.edit on 8-8-2013 by lonewolf19792000 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by swordwords
reply to post by lonewolf19792000
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
reply to post by swordwords
Superman is just a "reincarnation" of the fictional character of Christ.
If Christ was fictional then explain how the tomb of his apostles could be discovered in an ancient cemetary outside Bethany where one of his closest friends lived? Simon bar Jonah (Simon Peter) ossuary was discovered with Christ's Aramaic name Yeshua carved into it and a cross etched beside it.
Are you serious? Wasn't Peter buried in Rome or is this another fiction? Even if Peter really existed, how does that prove Christ's physical existance? Names carved in stone are no more proof than literal words on a page.edit on 8-8-2013 by swordwords because: added word
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Yeah, but there is just one big problem with this, the Jews don't believe that Jesus was God in the flesh or the awaited messiah prophesied ages before his arrival.
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
Originally posted by swordwords
reply to post by lonewolf19792000
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
reply to post by swordwords
Superman is just a "reincarnation" of the fictional character of Christ.
If Christ was fictional then explain how the tomb of his apostles could be discovered in an ancient cemetary outside Bethany where one of his closest friends lived? Simon bar Jonah (Simon Peter) ossuary was discovered with Christ's Aramaic name Yeshua carved into it and a cross etched beside it.
Are you serious? Wasn't Peter buried in Rome or is this another fiction? Even if Peter really existed, how does that prove Christ's physical existance? Names carved in stone are no more proof than literal words on a page.edit on 8-8-2013 by swordwords because: added word
Maybe to you perhaps. The bible is all fiction until archaeologists turn up discovering that...it isn't a fairytale and there is physical evidence those people lived.
But of course people like Julius Caesar existed, and Herodotus when there is even less proof of their existence than there is Jesus Christ. I am truly amazed at how ready people are to admit the existence of some men because they weren't spoken of in a religious text, and then totally deny the existence of other men because they were spoken of in a religious text. Backwards ass fool, you and those like you are as much hypocrits as you claim christians are.