Can any one religion be true all by itself and no other?

Started by Shakyamunison18 pages

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Originally posted by Justbyfaith
Yep, the Bible not only has been the #1 Best seller for over 200 years, but it is also the only faith that checks out every time: Historically & Prophetically!
With over 300 fullfilled prophesies about Jesus, you bet it is the only one truth regarding past, present and future. 🙄

This statement is not true.

Please show proof.

Re: Re: Re: Can any one religion be true all by itself and no other?

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
This statement is not true.

Please show proof.

The ball in is your court now. You must prove me wrong or quilty. You have as long as you need, and all the information is at your fingetips to do this. How many days, months or years do you need to prove that Jesus was a liar and not the Lord?

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Originally posted by Justbyfaith
The ball in is your court now. You must prove me wrong or quilty. You have as long as you need, and all the information is at your fingetips to do this. How many days, months or years do you need to prove that Jesus was a liar and not the Lord?

You cannot prove a negative. The burden of proof is in your hands.

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Originally posted by Shakyamunison
You cannot prove a negative. The burden of proof is in your hands.

Let's put it this way...If I am right, great for me. If I am wrong, no lose.

But for you my friend, what if you are wrong?

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Originally posted by Justbyfaith
Let's put it this way...If I am right, great for me. If I am wrong, no lose.

But for you my friend, what if you are wrong?

What if I am wrong about what?

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Originally posted by Shakyamunison
What if I am wrong about what?

You said my statement was not true. How so?

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Can any one religion be true all by itself and no other?

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
You cannot prove a negative. The burden of proof is in your hands.

It doesn't work that way. You say I am wrong/quilty of a lie. The burden of proof is in your hands.

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Originally posted by Justbyfaith
You said my statement was not true. How so?

When you say best seller, you are only counting the west. There are many more Korans sold.

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Originally posted by Shakyamunison
When you say best seller, you are only counting the west. There are many more Korans sold.

Fair enough. Any other parts of my statement that you may disagree with?

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Originally posted by Justbyfaith
Fair enough. Any other parts of my statement that you may disagree with?

Yes, history does not always agree with the bible, but I don't care about that.

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Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Yes, history does not always agree with the bible, but I don't care about that.

Fair enough Shaky...I respect your opinion.

oops wrong thread 😮

Originally posted by Justbyfaith
Yep, the Bible not only has been the #1 Best seller for over 200 years, but it is also the only faith that checks out every time: Historically & Prophetically!
With over 300 fullfilled prophesies about Jesus, you bet it is the only one truth regarding past, present and future. 🙄

Vaticinium ex eventu, a prophecy written after the author already had information about the events he was "foretelling". The text is written so as to appear that the prophecy had taken place before the event. It is generally agreed that certain prophecies, such as Jesus' prophecy of the destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem, were inserted into the text after the fact.
The validity of prophecies are often exaggerated. Many prophecies are vague, allowing them to be applied to many possible future events. The cryptic prophecies of Nostradamus are a prime example of this.

Originally posted by Storm
Vaticinium ex eventu, a prophecy written after the author already had information about the events he was "foretelling". The text is written so as to appear that the prophecy had taken place before the event. It is generally agreed that certain prophecies, such as Jesus' prophecy of the destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem, were inserted into the text after the fact.
The validity of prophecies are often exaggerated. Many prophecies are vague, allowing them to be applied to many possible future events. The cryptic prophecies of Nostradamus are a prime example of this.

Sounds great Storm. When could you share the evidence of that for us?

Nostradamus said:Bestes farouches de faim fleuues tranner;
Plus part du champ encontre Hister sera,
En cage de fer le grand fera treisner,
Quand rien enfant de Germain obseruera.

Translated means:

Beasts ferocious from hunger will swim across rivers:
The greater part of the region will be against the Hister,
The great one will cause it to be dragged in an iron cage,
When the German child will observe nothing.

This was supposedly a refenece to Hitler. 😐

Bein a Muslim ,I surely blieve that religion is true.

But why is you're religion true above all others? Why is Allah the one true god?

Because he's been conditioned to think sooooooo

Thats not an excuse...Ms. Free Will

Is it possible for all major religions to be "correct"?

Well is it? I'm not sure if it could.