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The Case for Christ

Discussion in 'Religion & Spirituality Forum' started by Ice Man, May 17, 2004.

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    Many of them, yes, He would. Even if He didn't have formal rabbinical training (and I don't believe He did), legends among the common people would've included many of the prophecies. For example, His riding into Jerusalem on a donkey wouldn't be that tough to fulfill.

    Some were completely out of His humanistic control. The exile in Egypt right after His birth, for example. The virgin birth, obviously, but of course that can't really be proven.
     
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    For those who believe in God, no explanation is necessary
    For those who do not believe, no explanation is possible.
     
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    If we can agree on the assumption that all the Gospels were written after Jesus' death, how sure can we be that any on the prophecies were fullfilled in reality and how many were fullfilled by the writers?
     
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    Tell that to Lee Strobel.
     
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    Good question. Regarding some, maybe even most, we can't. There just aren't that many other legitimate sources or documents to corroborate the claims. But not all.
     
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    HB, good to have you back.

    This may bear discussion in another thread but Bible prophecy is something that I have a hard time getting my brain around. So much of the prophecies that came true are only corroborated by the very book that the prophecies are made in. To one as skeptical of most things as I am, this stands as a great hurdle to any belief in the reality of Biblical prophecy.

    What are your views on prophecy and what resources do you recommend for further study?
     
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    Thanks. Good to be back. :)


    Regarding prophecy that has supposedly already been fulfilled, I view it as just additional pieces of evidence to the whole. I don't put all my faith eggs in one basket. To do so is not only shallow but dangerous, IMO, and missing the point of faith completely (from a Christian point of view).

    Regarding prophecy that has not yet been fulfilled, I think it's just that -- unfulfilled prophecy. It's a prediction, not yet fact. That being said, I am literally depending on those predictions to come true with my very soul.

    I'm sorry I don't know any great in-depth prophecy writing, but Lee Strobel's The Case for Christ actually isn't bad in that regard. The problem is that we're talking about ancient history here. There just aren't that many existing artifacts with any kind of integrity from that time period to work with. From what I've learned, the Bible is actually regarded as one of the strongest pieces of cultural archeology from it's day, and it's difficult at best to back it up with anything generally considered lesser in comparison.
     

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