Wow... you must study bible before you do believe some sayings. You are Misleaded.
2006-12-12 18:04:36
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answered by Arthur M 2
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#1 hookedonphonics.com
#2 "many other saviors during that time period that were crusified and ressurected? infact all of them deal with a birth of a virgin, son of god, healing the sick, etc"
LIKE WHO? Where in the NT does it say that? I dont think so.
David
2006-12-13 01:13:01
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answered by ? 4
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Better check all the evidence again. When the NT was written, especially the Gospels, there were plenty of people alive who'd been alive during the times in question. Any one of them could've -and would've- challenged one wrong thing. But no one ever did! There was never any argument that the tomb of Jesus Christ was empty, remember? The question was how to explain it. The Pharisees paid off the Roman Guard which had been assigned to protect the tomb. In accepting that bribe the guards would have to state they "slept on watch", which was a capital offence for a Roman Soldier. But to prove the power and influence of the ruling, Jewish council of that age, the High Priest himself promised to make all good with the infamously nasty Pontius Pilate.
That was all they could come up with at the actual time of Christ's resurrection. And that's your best?
You can pile it as high as you want, but it doesn't change the smell
2006-12-13 01:23:37
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answered by utuseclocal483 5
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ummm....what in the world are you talking about? Revelations is one book, not half the New Testament and how do you know there were other saviors and that they were "cruSified and ressurected"? haha seriously, you need to be a little more educated before you make such erroneous claims.
2006-12-13 01:13:41
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answered by aubs010 2
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it would for anybody who has been:
-a wide reader...
-a seeker...
-a skeptic...
-& even an agnostic...
but inspite of that most people who read the New Testament
are still amazed at:
-early believers who chose to be ostracized, humiliated, stoned, tortured, crucified themselves, beheaded, fed to the lions, burned alive...etc. but never recanted on anything they said they actually saw (witnessed) & believe in. (which would have been the easy way out especially if they only made up the whole "story")
-the evidence of "changed lives" from that time until today at the lives of "real" believers...
-people,events & places mentioned in the new testament being supported by secular historians, writings & archeological evidence...
-"real" miracles happening before their eyes...
2006-12-13 01:31:25
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answered by 4x4 4
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Who are you referring to? Name these 'saviours'? Mary was the only woman to ever have a virgin conception and a virgin birth. Jesus was the only man that God sent to die & rise for us. No other man in the Bible even claimed to be the Son of God, except Jesus. Jesus performed miracles by His own hand. Other men performed miracles by the works of God through their hands, like Moses parting the Red Sea, David killing Goliath, Issac, David, and a few others.
Whose 'vision' is this that you claim? The Bible is the word of God and God doesn't have visions. He is the Truth.
You are either completely pulling our legs or completely out on left field.
2006-12-13 01:14:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Has it then occurred to you that there is a reason that this particular story has managed to survive for two thousand years and create one of the largest followings in the world? I think this says something about this story in comparison to the "other saviors that were crucified and resurrected".
2006-12-13 01:11:56
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answered by Brit 1
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I surely hope there are no other folks out there who share your warped ideas about what the New Testament is about! I hope the light comes on in your head before it's to late.
2006-12-13 01:26:29
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answered by Linda Lou 1
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who?... first off... apparently those guys weren't real because no one really believed in them! for Christ... who is going to be willfully beaten up and tortured for someone they know are lying? that doesn't make sense!! they apparently believed that He was the savior and saw His works first had to actually take beating and being thrown out of their families and communities for His name...
2006-12-13 01:15:29
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answered by bondservant 2
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Someday ,you will realize how much you need the Lord and despite all the terrible things you say about Him, He will come and save you
2006-12-13 01:12:47
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answered by Godb4me 5
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