Message from @Uninteresting
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I'm sorry, but at this point it seems to me like you're committed in your opinion.
Any further argument at this point is really just going to be a debacle in sophistry.
I'll be the first to throw my towel in and consider this conversation ended.
You may call yourself the winner if you'd like, if you have such petty sentiments, not that I am assuming you do.
Regardless, thank you for your time.
heres something about the only appearance of christ in the old testament
but fr dude
whats the point of debating if you only debate in bad faith
@Chaiske Well if you want to do that then.
@Uninteresting This literally states how he appeared in the bible, are you blind?
but anyway the website basically makes the claim that jesus never actually appeared "in the flesh"
@Deleted User read the entire thing
theyre all interpretations of christ
@Uninteresting 6-In Josh. 5:13-15, it speaks of how Christ appeared to Joshua. Joshua was near Jericho when he saw a man with a sword drawn. Immediately Joshua wanted to know if he was friend or foe and he was told by the man that he was captain of the Lord’s host. Upon hearing this, Joshua fell on his face and worshiped him. This man did not stop Joshua from worshiping Him as any other servant of the Lord would do (Acts 10:26; 14:15; Rev. 19:10; 22:9 where servants of God stopped other men from worshiping them). Joshua asked Jesus what His message was and Jesus responded by telling Joshua to take off his shoes because he was on holy ground, which is the same thing he told Moses in Exodus when He appeared to him in a burning bush.
Read the fucking articles before you post them.
from a quick google search of the actual quote in question
jesus was never once mentionned
He sure as hell was mentioned right in that quote from the bible.
13 Now when Joshua was near Jericho, he looked up and saw a man standing in front of him with a drawn sword in his hand. Joshua went up to him and asked, “Are you for us or for our enemies?”
14 “Neither,” he replied, “but as commander of the army of the Lord I have now come.” Then Joshua fell facedown to the ground in reverence, and asked him, “What message does my Lord[a] have for his servant?”
15 The commander of the Lord’s army replied, “Take off your sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy.” And Joshua did so.
"Joshua asked Jesus what His message was and Jesus responded by telling Joshua to take off his shoes because he was on holy ground"
im giving you the actual quote from the bible
And I am giving you the quote as well.
thats from an inherently biased website article
So a team of holy men are biased?
How?
because theyre looking for anything to spread their religion my dude
Oh please, you run off of assumptions.
what?
this entire argument has been run off of assumptions my dude
if you read that article to its full degree they make multiple assumptions as well
You sure as right with that, all you have made is assumptions.
good baseless claim but k
im going to spell it out here since i dont think youre getting it
and thisll be my last bit before i go since this feels like a waste of time
An assured thing.
bibleask.org is a source for christians to ask for questions concerning the bible
from a group of incredibly committed christians
And how are they biased?
Is a christian not allowed to make questions about the bible?