And yet, for reasons best known to me at this time, I will defend the evidence of the existence of one truthful witness, John, who met either the historical Jesus or a valid representative of his. It is the only book in the New Testament I give prominence, the book of Revelations.
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Jesus Sez:
Well, as you must have found out when you spent three years studying this matter, for Prophesy to carry any weight in Jewish culture it had to have some social utility, thus a methodology for ascertaining the value of various prophets. Essentially, then, Prophesy in Jewish culture followed some type of logic which, clearly, was not obvious to those who needed the services of the Prophet. The Book of Revelations, in my humble opinion, is just the prophesy of and by the best of these men. They called him, then, Jesus. Go read the bible again.
Thursday, February 22, 2007
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