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Paul, a guy who never witnessed a single miracle by Jesus, gets to write 1/3 of the bible?
Mike said:mamre said:For example, the apostle Paul, in 1 Cor. talk about baptism for those that died without hearing of the Gospel:
"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? why are they then baptized for the dead?"
Baptism of the dead, mamre?
hmmmm... Are you ready to make an announcement of some sort? ;)
mamre said:Mike said:mamre said:For example, the apostle Paul, in 1 Cor. talk about baptism for those that died without hearing of the Gospel:
"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? why are they then baptized for the dead?"
Baptism of the dead, mamre?
hmmmm... Are you ready to make an announcement of some sort? ;)
Mike,
There is a passage of scripture where Jesus, categorically said "... Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God." John 3: 5
Did anybody also see His vision of Jesus(AS)? You base your proof on seeing Jesus(AS) in a vision, on what Paul said he saw. Where else on earth would this happen? Why is it OK for Paul to see Jesus(AS) in a vision by himself and proclaim to be a new Apostle (35 years later), but when Joe Smith or David Coresh claim the same, they are considered whackos?
That's just not true. Historical evidence shows they didn't. I assume you didn't read my earlier post.Hence the primitive church of Jesus Christ had the practice of baptizing for those that had already died in the hope that they accepted the gospel as it is being preached to them in the spirit world.
Mike said:Mamre, you know where I was going, I'm sure.
So now we have:
1. baptism of the dead
2. Jesus was created
3. We existed as spirits before we were created
4. A "unique" understanding of eternal separation from God
Mamre, if I seem bent on you admitting where you are coming from, it's only because it would make our discussions more intellectually honest. I'm in threads with JW's, Muslims and atheists that are wonderfully amicable and beneficial. Your faith is fierce, and that's very admirable. But why do insist on denying where you're coming from? Nothing would be lost, and much would be gained in our discussions. It's just odd that you disassociate yourself from the one church that holds all of this doctrine. This isn't a "witch hunt" to root out all of the different points of view. There are terrific contributors who state clearly, "I am Mormon. This is what I believe." or I am JW, Muslim, etc. It lends to their credibility. It doesn't take away from it!
You have named one ... supposedly a contradiction ... yet you use the word "many". Where are the many to which you allude? In what way does the demise of Judas have an impact on your salvation? Do ALL eyewitness accounts match? What about those who happen by word of mouth?NinaMMitchell said:Ok, I know it's a big belief in Christianity that the Bible is completely without error. Now, I am a Christian, and I don't want anyone saying otherwise because of what I'm about to say, but I don't believe that.
The reason is, there are too many contradictions. For example, in the gospels, it says that Judas was paid 30 pieces of silver for turning Jesus over, but that afterward, he felt guilty and gave the money back. In another part of the gospels it says that Judas hung himself on a piece of land he bought with the money. So one account says he gave back the money, another account says he bought land with it. One of those versions is wrong. How can people believe the Bible is 100% accurate when there are so many contradictions?
I'm not trying to sound like I'm against the Bible or like I'm not a Christian, because I am. I love Jesus and I have a relationship with Him, but I know people are going to look negatively on me for believing this way. Does anyone else agree with me, or can anyone explain how the Bible is without error despite the contradictions?
NinaMMitchell said:The reason is, there are too many contradictions. For example, in the gospels, it says that Judas was paid 30 pieces of silver for turning Jesus over, but that afterward, he felt guilty and gave the money back. In another part of the gospels it says that Judas hung himself on a piece of land he bought with the money. So one account says he gave back the money, another account says he bought land with it. One of those versions is wrong. How can people believe the Bible is 100% accurate when there are so many contradictions?
Some Christians believe the Bible is infallible. Others feel differently, I believe.NinaMMitchell said:Ok, I know it's a big belief in Christianity that the Bible is completely without error.