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Search results for query: "Micah 7:14"

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  1. Trailblazer

    Atheist looking for religious debate. Any religion. Let's see if I can be convinced.

    I did not say that "we" know that. However, Baha'is do know that. Why should Bahais consider what Jews believe about their Messiah? It is not THEIR Messiah, they just believe it is. Logic alone tells us that it cannot be THEIR Messiah, since the prophecies on other religions that predict the...
  2. CG Didymus

    Atheist looking for religious debate. Any religion. Let's see if I can be convinced.

    No, we don't know that. That is why we question those of you that believe the claims of Baha'u'llah. Was the Jewish Messiah supposed to appear in Persia? We can check and see. But that means we have to look into the Bible. And, it would be nice, to actually listen to what Jews believe about...
  3. Tiberius

    Loved ones in hell - take 2.

    And it all falls apart if God doesn't exist, doesn't it? Ah, so that's a fake religion because no one follows it anymore. So the likelihood of a religion being true is directly related to how popular it is? Well, if you can't communicate clearly... I'm asking you, since you have apparently...
  4. Trailblazer

    Loved ones in hell - take 2.

    Well obviously God would have to exist. The analogy of Thor does not work. Have you ever heard people say they were guided by Thor? There is a reason people say that about God, lots of people. It is because God is real. I guess I misunderstood what you meant by going outside. You’d have to...
  5. Tiberius

    Loved ones in hell - take 2.

    Then you agree that you could be wrong? I'm still not buying it. Even if they had visions of things like computers and planes and all that, they could still describe it without resorting to vague metaphor. And as I said, that lack of clarity is explained quite nicely by the fact that it's...
  6. Trailblazer

    Loved ones in hell - take 2.

    I did not say I did have such a claim, but if you do not show up to dinner you don’t get to eat. I have asked Christians what they believe these verses mean and maybe only once or twice in eight years have I ever received a response. They simply ignore my posts. That is only by your standards...
  7. Tiberius

    Loved ones in hell - take 2.

    Definition of ARGUMENT Definition 1b and 2. And the reason it was written that way was because it's entirely meaningless, and any meaning it is believed to have is that which is placed on it by people who read it afterwards. No, you do not know. We've been over this before. Your strongly...
  8. Trailblazer

    Loved ones in hell - take 2.

    I am not using any argument. I never said it was better; I said that was the way it was written and there was a reason it was written that way. No scripture is written like a car repair manual why would prophecies IN that scripture be any different? I do not claim it does, I know it does, but...
  9. Tiberius

    Loved ones in hell - take 2.

    I honestly can't believe you are using this argument. It's like saying that a code that can be decoded into more than one message is better than a code that only has one meaning. How convenient if you come across some nonsense that someone wrote a thousand years ago and want to claim it...
  10. Trailblazer

    Loved ones in hell - take 2.

    What I meant is that a prophecy can have more than one meaning, and more than one meaning can be correct. The purpose of prophecies is not to communicate information they everyone will understand, so you are making a false assumption right out of the door. Prophecies are not supposed to be a...
  11. Trailblazer

    God’s Method of delivering messages, is it flawed?

    Jews can have a different interpretation of that passage, but that does not mean their interpretation is correct. Besides, it is not about what one prophecy means, we have to look at all the prophecies and if they all point to one man, the Jews will have to explain why. Bible prophecies do not...
  12. Trailblazer

    To Christians: When is Christ Returning?

    Not unless you can change history and geography. ;) Isaiah 35:1-2 “The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them; and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose. It shall blossom abundantly, and rejoice even with joy and singing: the glory of Lebanon shall be given unto...
  13. CG Didymus

    Is this logical?

    Here's part of Micah 7 from a Jewish Bible, not the Christian King James. Quite a few significant differences. "They" instead of "he" in verse 12. And Egypt being mentioned? 10 Then mine enemy shall see it, and shame shall cover her; who said unto me: Where is the LORD thy God? Mine eyes shall...
  14. Trailblazer

    Is this logical?

    Okay, you have asked me three times now, so I cannot see anyone could blame me for answering your questions. I will post one that “I consider good” because it eliminates all the pretenders to be the Messiah since none of them have fulfilled it. It also means that Jesus could not come claiming...
  15. Trailblazer

    So What Happened To All The Changes, Tribulations, And Woe Jesus Had Promised?

    Here is one clear cut example of a prophecy that was fulfilled geographically that was cited in the book. Micah 7:12 “In that day also he shall come even to thee from Assyria, and from the fortified cities, and from the fortress even to the river, and from sea to sea, and from mountain to...
  16. Trailblazer

    Christians - How do you ‘watch and pray’ for Christ’s Return

    Here is one example of a non-vague prophecy. Micah 7:12 “In that day also he shall come even to thee from Assyria, and from the fortified cities, and from the fortress even to the river, and from sea to sea, and from mountain to mountain.” He shall come from Assyria: At that time Assyria was a...
  17. Trailblazer

    Questions for Atheists and Agnostics

    “Feed thy people with thy rod, the flock of thine heritage, which dwell solitarily in the wood, in the midst of Carmel.” Micah 7:14. So what if the message did not reach Him till well into His adult life? Who cares of someone gets the sign immediately? What’s the hurry? God is in no hurry...
  18. Trailblazer

    Questions for Atheists and Agnostics

    No, that is not what I meant by fulfillment of prophecy. What I meant was that He “fulfilled prophecies” of all the past religions including the Bible by virtue of when He appeared, where He appeared, what He did when He appeared, and what other things happened as the result of His appearance...
  19. loverofhumanity

    Does the Bahai Faith hope and intend to be a World Theocracy?

    But humanity was promised by Christ, the Kingdom of God on earth and what that means, try and think about it. It means as we understand it, that mankind will not be left without infallible guidance. The papacy was never guaranteed infallibility by Christ nor was a central infallible authority...
  20. BilliardsBall

    God Recreated the Earth 6,000 Years Ago!

    The shepherd's rod was a literal tool, used to discipline and herd sheep. "First, the natural, then, the spiritual." Most everyone who reads these statements in Hebrew or English gets the point--just as when Jesus describes parts of God and God's ministry as rocks, water, seeds, etc. most people...
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