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Isaiah 53
The so-called “Suffering Servant” story of Isaiah 53 has long been by considered Christologists to be a messianic prophecy, or about Jesus the Messiah. There are passages in this chapter that that sound like prophecies about the life and death of the Jesus. However, there are some very problematic parts of it that seem to make it impossible to be a prophecy about the future “sacrifice” of Jesus and more about the nation of Israel. Continue reading
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How to Know What the Truth Actually Is
I believe that some things it says in the bible are actually true, but that is all it really is… just belief. So, “How to know what the truth actually is ?” The only way is to look deep down inside, and take a sincere and critical look at what you already believe and test everything with Logic. That’s a start. Continue reading
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Belief
It Takes Belief To Be Deceived — Now if faith is based on belief, and belief is the acceptance of something that is not based on fact or evidence, then there is no substance and there is no evidence. It’s just like salvation from Hell. If you don’t know there is a Hell, and you only accept someone’s opinion that there is a Hell, then you don’t really know there is anything to be saved from. Continue reading
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Introduction
I see the world in gross darkness. People are so sure that they have the truth, but they make no effort to prove it. There are literally thousands of religions in the world, and all of whom consider theirs to be the right one, but they can’t possibly ALL be. And why are there so many if the truth is one? What is the real truth? Continue reading
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