Was Jesus a false prophet?
@TheGreatWhiteBuffalo (4822)
United States
April 14, 2007 10:14am CST
If Jesus believed in a false social belief, such as the Devil would that make Jesus a false prophet?
If the followers of Jesus thought that Jesus died on the cross but he actually didn't would that make the Crucifixion false? Would the teachers of a false event be accountable for their false teachings?
What is their proof?
Is alcohol bad? If so why would Jesus turn water into wine?
Is it wrong to celebrate the union of a man and a woman? See above?
Did Jesus party? See above
Did Jesus teach and call together large audiences?
Did Jesus exist?
What happened to the other thief? One was saved and the other did what?
Let us meet the real Jesus...
What would Jesus say to you? As you look back over your life, have you grown and cleaned up your act?
Can you look Jesus in the face and smile?
Have you been helpful for those in need of help?
I know how I will reply, how about you?
Have you exposed any corruption today?
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@redyellowblackdog (10629)
• United States
14 Apr 07
Was Jesus a false prophet? Hmmmm.... let me think... do I dare answer this question?
I'm still a #2 and gnosis is catching up with me as he is now a #3. I guess I'd better answer or I won't be able to live DOWN to my LOW reputation of having the lowest star rating among my friends.
No, Jesus was not a false prophet. It is unlikely he existed much less that he was a prophet. How can a non entitity be anything?
I regard many of Jesus' teaching to be worthwhile and valuable, but He did not say them. I suspect Paul and others made up much of what Jesus gets credit for.
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@redyellowblackdog (10629)
• United States
15 Apr 07
GreatWhiteBuffalo,
You are being objective and open to possibilities.
Concerning religion!
This is a terrrible sin in the minds of those who have everthing figured out already.
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@TheGreatWhiteBuffalo (4822)
• United States
16 Apr 07
Thanks again,
I haven't given up all my beliefs, but I certainly have been open to possibilities from long ago, I know what I was taught, and as I wrote above, when I put it all together something is off. Religion leaves a lot to question about the human psyche. You can know by reading the replies of individuals that appear to be rocks and soul-less.
I hope to be able to Roll some Rocks... Maybe even Rock and Roll...
Can I get your feet tapping, and your mind dancing?
Can I move you out of your seat?
Can I get a witness?
Some kind of wonderful...
Drift away...
Dream Weaver...
Open Arms...
Rock On...
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@TheGreatWhiteBuffalo (4822)
• United States
15 Apr 07
You think, therefore Jesus is not a false prophet? Hmmm... I'll think about that one...
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@erminiasanjose (1588)
• Philippines
17 Apr 07
The Lord Jesus Christ is the Prophet sent by God. He is the only begotten Son of God. He is the Savior of the world. The New Testament is the testament of the Lord Jesus Christ where we can find the way to salvation.
@rdurusan (624)
• Philippines
15 Apr 07
Jesus is not a prophet,he is the Son of God.I don't know how to convince you because im not an expert in the bible,although i read the whole bible,and study it together with my friends.In the old testament there are many prophecies concerning Jesus and it has come to pass in the new testament.In Daniel there are prophecies concerning the end times,and in Revelation of the new testament there are prophecies that are the same as the prophecies of Daniel.Those prophecies some have happened like the sacking of Jerusalem and the exodus of the Jews to establish Israel.Those are prophecies that came true and many prophecies are coming to life,meaning its taking form like the mother of harlots which is obviously the Vatican.Please read your bible and study with the preachers concerning the end times.Many American preachers are good with that.although i questioned their faith i believe in their input because they presented it accurately.
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