And this proves? Oh yeah, that's right. Nothing[video]http://www.youtube.com/user/ppsimmons#p/c/BD482D8B99BA28DA/7/1wiBtYITrxM[/video]
I guess that youtuber isn't concerned about blasphemy.[video]http://www.youtube.com/user/ppsimmons#p/c/BD482D8B99BA28DA/7/1wiBtYITrxM[/video]
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I guess that youtuber isn't concerned about blasphemy.
The original crime of blasphemy was saying the holy, secret name of God, YHWH. One of the reasons the pronunciation is lost to history is because saying his holy name was reserved for special occasions and only by a high priest. Since the destruction of the Temple, there is no more legitimate reason for a priest to pronounce His name and hence the correct pronunciation is no longer known. This is why Jews will use euphemisms such as HaShem (the Name) and Adonai (Lord) when they refer to the one God.What part was blasphemy?
The original crime of blasphemy was saying the holy, secret name of God, YHWH. One of the reasons the pronunciation is lost to history is because saying his holy name was reserved for special occasions and only by a high priest. Since the destruction of the Temple, there is no more legitimate reason for a priest to pronounce His name and hence the correct pronunciation is no longer known. This is why Jews will use euphemisms such as HaShem (the Name) and Adonai (Lord) when they refer to the one God.
This is also the reason the Pharisees accused Jesus of blasphemy. It was NOT as most Xtians think, because he claimed to be God but because he spoke this forbidden name when he said, "before Abraham was born, I AM."
Since this is a translation to Greek, the point gets lost. Most bibles also translate God's name when he speaks it to Moses in the form of the burning bush. In Hebrew, you can see that God clearly tells Moses his true name, YHWH, but your English translation probably says, "I AM that I AM."
So really, the only thing Jesus really said is that YHWH is eternal, he did not say he is YHWH but it was against the law of blasphemy nonetheless.
The same is true of Socrates. Guy never wrote a damn thing!I know but what I'm suggesting is that we don't have any clue to what Jesus actually wrote because he didn't put it down to paper. Not saying that what is written is bad, just that I don't accept it as from the horses mouth so to speak.
Yes, but extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. If people claimed Socrates was the son of god and performed miracles, we would require extraordinary evidence.The same is true of Socrates. Guy never wrote a damn thing!
Mindphuk, you don't actually think he questions the things said in the videos do you? Lol..
I know you don't, it's a rhetorical question.
If only he used his rational thought processes when it comes to religion. It's the same old compartmentalization that we see all to often in the religious..
Flying spaghetti monster? That's just stupid! An invisible man who created everything that can't be tested and there is no actual way to prove his existence? Yeah, I'll buy that..
Another Logical Fallacy.80% of the worlds population says they have experienced God in some way or another. So that is all the testing I need. I also experience the presence of God on a regular basis. You are the 20% minority that refuses to accept it. Maybe your the one that is blinded to the facts.