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I challenge the non-believers and atheists. You can't refute the.:
Proof:
(1) Just believe that Jesus is your Lord and Saviour and you will see
miracles start to happen. You will be given anything that you ask in prayer. You will be able to make a blind and lame person completely ok--just by utttering the name of our Lord Jesus. You will feel the Holy Spirit inside you who will guide you always precisely.
(2) All the science and technology is actually derived from Bible.
(3) There were witnesses to Jesus' miracles and resurrection and this is a big proof.
(4) All predictions of Bible are fulfilled and will be in future.
(5) No contradictions in Bible. The contradictions are just apparent.
They shouldn't be interpreted literally.

2006-09-12 14:49:11 · 22 answers · asked by bibleman_the_great 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

22 answers

Amen To That!!!!

2006-09-13 13:23:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Please produce a single person that has been healed of a life threatening disease by simply using the name of Jesus. We could shut down the Hospitals throughout the country and same billions on medical care. Please show me the drawings for the Space Shuttle in the Bible. A 2000 year old myth is hardly proof. If it were, I could use The Arabian Nights as proof that carpets fly.

Predictions aren't worth the myths they are based on, especially if they are made after the fact.

Let's not interpret the contradictions literally, but, everything else holds literal meaning. Great concept, you should apply for a Nobel Prize.

2006-09-12 22:13:07 · answer #2 · answered by Paul S 3 · 3 1

This "question" has been debated for about 2000 years without any definitive conclusion, and you're not going to come up with the definitive answer here. Religion is a matter of faith, not proof. Some people choose to believe unconditionally, while others need to analyse things a bit more. Every one of the five points you bring up can be debated until the world folds in on itself without finding an answer. If you believe, fine. I don't believe a single word you said, and that's fine too.

(addendum) I just checked out your other questions. Why didn't you just say you're a whack job from the start? It would have saved me a lot of typing. Have a nice life, ya kook.

2006-09-12 21:56:48 · answer #3 · answered by My Evil Twin 7 · 5 1

just because you make it so simple bibleman i will refute each of your points perfectly. and because your a silly hero i will leave you and the answerer's of your question a riddle to follow through to its own inevitable course.
(1) quantum physics states that the observer quantifies that which is observed following this logic states out that whatever the believer believes is what the believer sees!!! if you believe in Jesus and his miracles then that is what you see, not because its true but only because that is the direct desire of your belief and observation please refer to movie "what the bleep do we know"
(2) all science and technology is derived from alchemy (chemistry) which is an occult and therefor pagan science. changing lead to gold later became making pharmaceutical drugs to make life better. pagans is widely known to date back thousands of years before even Hebrews so therefor any knowledge gained in this way comes from them directly.
(3) please see answer to point one. and if you can show me someone who has provable written documentation from 2000 years ago your a fool, even those that were said to write the actual gospels never did. they were copied from stories told by these people at the very least 70 years after the death of the individual spoken of. (in the case of Matthew it was 300 years after his death before his book was written)
(4) again i will refer you and good readers to watch movie called "what the bleep do we know" your belief creates that which you believe in, therefor because so many Christians actually believe we come to our end times it could happen due to that belief.
(5) you cant be so naive? every aspect of said book contradicts every other part! first off the bible says that god is unconditional and yet you have exodus full of conditions and you have the ten commandments which are also conditions. you have a god that is so perfect that sin couldn't possibly exist without him creating it and only Satan could create it, another contradiction. should i go on? I'm starting to laugh at you people now and i feel silly telling this to grown adults that still believe in the boogieman that their parents told them about. wow i stopped believing in Santa clause and the boogieman a long long time ago. grow up people!

2006-09-12 22:17:46 · answer #4 · answered by mournyngwolf 3 · 3 1

Dear Bibleman,

Have you actually read any of the Bible, or are you just some groupie of false Christs and many false prophets shall arise? Perhaps you're equating Christianity with Big Time Wrestling.

Pst - Christ-ianity is about the "Christ" part of "Jesus Christ".
Pst - Peace with God & eternal salvation are "through J->C".

From what you've written, it seems to me that you haven't even made it to "spiritual" of natural first/spiritual afterward, let alone to "comparing spiritual things with spiritual" when becoming spiritual.

Jesus: "division" and not peace
Christ: "peace" and not division
Pst - mark & avoid them which cause "division"
Pst - Christ is our "peace" who abolished the law(enmity)

The "grace" of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.

2006-09-12 22:10:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

So I take it that you go out and kill people who work on Sundays. Of course if I believe that Jesus is the lord and Savior I will stop seeing things the way that I do and start seeing miracles everywhere I might even see his face in a grill cheese sandwich.

2006-09-12 21:54:47 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 5 2

"ultimated" ? Is that like the ultimatum in christianity? Accept christ or go to hell, it's the ONLY way?
I don't acept that at all. Nothing at all wrong with praying directly to God Himself. No middleman necessary.
I could EASILY refute all 5 of your "proofs"......... but Id rather get on with making points in Yahoo Answers. You sound like someone who's so brainwashed you wouldnt understand anyway.

2006-09-12 22:06:25 · answer #7 · answered by Squirrley Temple 7 · 3 1

1. Perfect for blind & lamb people.
2. Couldn't find the radioactive 1/2 life for Urainium anywhere in there.
3. Shaman...wow, that's new!
4. Still waiting for Hell to open up.
5. Thou shalt not kill...burn the witches. ???

Well, alrighty then.

2006-09-12 21:57:36 · answer #8 · answered by Helzabet 6 · 4 3

I can't tell if this is meant to be serious or not. Why are there so many blind and lame people if Christians can cure them? They must be incredibly selfish not to use their incredible powers to help people.

2006-09-12 22:03:57 · answer #9 · answered by Paul J 3 · 3 1

ok, so for (1), we just believe, with no proof. thats the proof? ok (2)i dont think the bible talked of internet porn technology. (3) all witnesses r dead. i dont think that would hold up in court.(4)ok, so they will be fulfilled in the future? nice proof, moron. and (5) so your sayin the bible isnt literal? well then i think it sayw to rape babys!

2006-09-12 21:55:53 · answer #10 · answered by homeless joe 2 · 6 3

Turmoil rocked Heaven this morning as allegations arose that God had had an affair with a former worshipper. The scandal was begun when a 13 year old woman, known only as Mary, claimed that she had given birth to God's "only son" last week in a barn in the hamlet of Bethlehem. Sources close to Mary claim that she "had loved God for a long time", that she was constantly talking about her relationship with God, and that she was "thrilled to have had his child."

In a press conference this morning, God issued a vehement denial, saying that "No sexual relationship existed", and that "the facts of this story will come out in time, verily".

Independent counsel Kenneth Beazulbub immediately filed a brief with the Justice department to expand his investigation to cover questions of whether any commandments may have been broken, and whether God had illegally funneled laundered money to his illegitimate child through three foreign operatives known only as the "Wise Men".

Beazulbub has issued subpoenas to several angels who are rumored to have acted as go-betweens in the affair. Critics have pointed out that these allegations have little to do with the charges that Beazulbub was originally appointed to investigate, that God had created large-scale flooding in order to cover up evidence of a failed land deal.

In recent months, Beazulbub's investigation has already been expanded to cover questions surrounding the large number of locusts that plagued God's political opponents in the last election, as well as to claims that the destruction of the cities of Sodom and Gommorah was to divert attention away from a scandal involving whether the giveaway of a parcel of public land in Promised County to a Jewish special interest group was quid pro quo for political contributions. If these allegations prove to be true, then this could be a huge blow to God's career, much of which has been spent crusading for stricter moral standards and harsher punishments for wrongdoers.

Indeed, God recently outlined a "tough-on-crime" plan consisting of a series of 10 "Commandments," which has been introduced in Congress in a bill by Rep. Moses. Critics of the bill have pointed out that it lacks any provisions for the rehabilitation of criminals, and lawyers for the ACLU are planning to fight the "Name in Vain" Commandment as being an unconstitutional restriction on free speech.

2006-09-12 21:53:21 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 9 3

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