Yes. If someone could scientifically prove that what Jesus said was "true" it would radically change my life. I would have to completely abandon my atheist viewpoint for starters.
I think it might also radically alter the course of Christianity. Firstly, because the religion seems to have little to do with what Jesus was reputed to have actually said, and secondly, because then we would know exactly what he did say. Are you aware of how much the Romans edited out of your supposed holy book?
2006-07-11 07:34:25
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answered by poecile 3
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Given that he spoke in parables, deliberately vague statements intended to provide broad overviews of life, it's not exactly clear to me what is meant by "true" here. Obviously, the New Testament has its points. It's an interesting and insightful document. The problem is arrogant, bigoted, opinionated and, not infrequently, fascist interpretations that turn Jesus into some kind of Stalin or Hitler bent on the control and/or extermination of those who do not accept some particular interpretation, and him as "LORD".
2006-07-11 07:37:24
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answered by jkraus_1999 2
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Everything Jesus said is true and it did change my life. When you turn your life over to Christ there is a peace that can not be explained. I still have problems, sometimes alot of them, but I know that God is here to help me. Problems are opportunies to grow in faith and reliance on God.
2006-07-11 07:44:25
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answered by miki 2
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a clinical theory is a unifying theory that explains a wide body of documents. that is a hypothesis that has withstood the attempt of time and the project of opposing perspectives. the vast Bang theory is supported by employing wide empirical documents. there is not any strong documents assisting the some-god-did-it hypothesis, and extremely no longer the Yahweh-did-it hypothesis. Six renowned information assisting the vast Bang theory are: ** The pink shift of purely about all galaxies, getting more suitable as their distance will develop. — This shows that the galaxies are flying faraway from one yet another, at more suitable speeds at more suitable distances. ** The cosmic microwave heritage radiation. — that is a remnant of the radiation from the vast Bang, and has cooled by potential of the years to the precise temperature envisioned. ** the adjustments contained in the cosmic microwave heritage radiation. — those adjustments in high quality condition theoretical predictions, and were led to by employing quantum alterations close to the starting up of huge Bang. ** The proportions of the lightest aspects and isotopes. — This facilitates tutor that the calculations for nuclear interactions at present following the vast Bang are properly acceptable. ** The alterations in galaxies as we glance extra away (and consequently decrease back in time), with distant galaxies extra primitive and having fewer heavy aspects. — This shows many of the alterations contained in the universe because the vast Bang, and confirms the deep time of the universe. ** The replace contained in the glaring % of sort 1a supernova as we glance decrease back in time, with distant supernova exploding extra slowly. — This shows that the mild has been stretched out by employing the boom of area over billions of years. For extra, watch the video on the first link - "A Universe From no longer something" by employing theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss, study an interview with him (on the second one link), get his new e book (on the third link), or study an excerpt from his e book (on the 4th link). -
2016-11-06 05:27:14
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answered by ? 4
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No. No more than if I found out that everything anybody might have said is true.
2006-07-11 07:32:45
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but we only know what he said via the writings of man, we need to understand his words from God not books,
Have Faith in God
Love & Peace
2006-07-11 07:30:43
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answered by ringo711 6
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no not at all,jesus just liked to tell stories about a load of ****.so whether it was true or not it wouldnt make a difference at all
2006-07-14 23:01:18
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answered by Anonymous
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nah, cos Jesus is a fictional character and therefore didn't say anything.
no offence to all the Christians out there.
2006-07-11 07:37:40
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answered by Anonymous
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You'll never know what Jesus said unless you were there, all the rest is "Chinese Whispers"
2006-07-11 07:36:49
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answered by Useless 5
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You mean like when God and Jesus were having a light-sabre fight and God said "Jesus, I am your Father"
2006-07-11 09:02:14
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answered by Anonymous
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