I found the statistical data interesting. I can't recall the exact figure anymore, but I'm thinking 1 in 60,000 was the final statistic given.
So if someone wants to decide that, yes, this is Jesus' family tomb and those are Jesus' bones based on that statistic then why deny belief in Christ as a deity at all based on these statistical figures: The odds of eight prophecies fulfilled by Christ is one chance in one hundred million billion. The odds of Christ fulfilling 48 prophecies are one chance in a trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion.
I would say you can't have it both ways. You want to deny Christ's deity because of a 1 in 60, 000 chance. But you won't believe the statistical data that unequivocally states Christ fulfilled biblical prophecy without a doubt. That it wasn't coincidence or intentional fulfillment. It happened just like the OT prophets said it would
2007-03-04
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