I just like people to provide evidence for claims when they make them. I'm not the one who claimed that there is scientific evidence which proves that homosexuality is inherited genetically.
You know that the bible wasn't written in english, right? Here you go mister genius. The greek work used for "king" in Revelation 16:12 doesn't have to mean a literal king. Myself and other people have already explained this multiple times. Now you're just going in circles and showing everyone...
When are you going to prove that the euphrates river dried up during your "battle of meggido" in 1918? I'm about ready to start ignoring you, on account of your childish behavior and extreme hypocrisy.
oh wow, now after you realize the definition of the word encompasses the abstract and figurative use of "king", you're completely changing your argument.
No, this is not a reference to the time of Cyrus.
Cyrus had his army divert the river Euphrates away from Babylon so that his army could...
Did the euphrates river dry up in the year 1918? You can't make a claim and then ask me to prove a negative. It didn't dry up in 1918 at the event you keep speaking about and there's no proof that it did.
Depends on how you look at it. For all Abraham knew, God was going to bring his son back to life after that, or who knows what else. The important thing is that Abraham showed God how strong his faith was and how loyal he was. God allowed him to have a son in the first place after all.
Like I...
God sent an angel to stop Abraham from sacrificing his son before he actually did it, God just wanted to see how much Abraham trusted him. If the creator of all things in existence tells you to do something then chances are there's a really good reason for it. Abraham understood this, and even...
The context is what's important. James 1:13-15 says that God doesn't tempt men with evil or sin, and that men are tempted by their own lust.
OP mentioned Genesis 22:1 simply because it says the word "tempt" but the word isn't being used in the same context as James 1:13-15. God did not "tempt"...
Christ is mentioned numerous times in the Tanakh, just not by name.
MICAH 5:2
"2 But thou, Bethlehem Ephratah, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall he come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings forth have been from of old, from...
It's called a gish gallop.
"The Gish gallop is a technique used during debating that focuses on overwhelming an opponent with as many arguments as possible, without regard for accuracy or strength of the arguments."