Buckalew11
2013 1/2 Marathon Finisher!!! Woohoo!!
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very true. maybe that's why it doesn't bother me, but it would bother someone else if he wasn't resurrected.
That'd be my guess.
very true. maybe that's why it doesn't bother me, but it would bother someone else if he wasn't resurrected.
I find it so strange that anyone takes the time to try to find evidence to discredit the beliefs of others, whether it be Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddism...
I guess I just don't feel a need to put effort into something like that.
True. To believe in any religion, you have to have faith in things you cannot prove.I find it a bit pointless.. You can't really discredit *faith*..I mean by definition faith is not based on fact. If it is then it's not faith, really
I find it so strange that anyone takes the time to try to find evidence to discredit the beliefs of others, whether it be Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddism...
I guess I just don't feel a need to put effort into something like that.
It's probably the same motivation that leads people of faith to attempt to convert others to their way of thinking. People who aren't religious try to convince the people that are religious that they are wrong and the people who are religious try to convince the people that aren't religious that they are wrong. It would be so much easier if we all left each other alone and allowed each other to follow a faith, not follow a faith or follow whatever path we've chosen.
I totally agree. It's amazing, this race to be 'right'.It's probably the same motivation that leads people of faith to attempt to convert others to their way of thinking. People who aren't religious try to convince the people that are religious that they are wrong and the people who are religious try to convince the people that aren't religious that they are wrong. It would be so much easier if we all left each other alone and allowed each other to follow a faith, not follow a faith or follow whatever path we've chosen.
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And some one mentioned that Muslims believe in Jesus as the son of God, I don't believe that is true. They believe in him as a great man and prophet but not the messiah. They do not have a messiah, if I am wrong please correct me, but I have gotten excellent grades in my world religions class.
but.....he wasn't God incarnate. he was the son of God. he wasn't God, walking the earth.
Muslims believe he is the messiah,they just do not believe he is divine..Nor do they believe he was crucified..I think they believe he escaped
Here is a pretty good article about Islam and Jesus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_view_of_Jesus
[edit] As God or the begotten Son of God
Muslims do not believe 'Isa (Jesus) is God (in Arabic: Allah), nor was he the "begotten" Son of God but rather only a man. The mainstream Christian belief, however, is that Jesus is the begotten, divine Son of God.
Muslims believe that Jesus was a righteous Prophet and that he had a special relationship with God. The Qur'an rejects the use of the word "begotten" when used to describe this special relationship Jesus had with God. "Begetting" is by definition is having an offspring with characteristics of the parent. Muslims view such an act as undignifying to the majesty of God and an act of polytheism. They also believe that God is the Judge, that He does not die, thus no son is needed to carry out his work as He will not grow old nor die.[6]
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The Qur'an states:
“ O followers of the Book! do not exceed the limits in your religion, and do not speak (lies) against Allah, but (speak) the truth; the Messiah, Jesus son of Mary is only a messenger of Allah and His Word which He communicated to Mary and a spirit from Him; believe therefore in Allah and His messengers, and say not, Three. Desist, it is better for you; Allah is only one Allah; far be It from His glory that He should have a son, whatever is in the heavens and whatever is in the earth is His, and Allah is sufficient for a Protector.
He was/is both.
John 18
30 I and the Father are one."
Matthew 1:23
23"The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel"which means, "God with us."

From the article you cited- I think the confusion comes from their use of the word messiah- but in the Koran it does state that he is not the actual son of God just a messanger. They do however, use the term messiah, which is bound to throw someone off.
If Cameron was able to get Tom Robbins ("Another Roadside Attraction") to help with the story it should be a good one.New Cameron blockbuster? He found Jesus!
BY SUSANA ENRIQUEZ
susana.enriquez@newsday.com
February 24, 2007
Producer James Cameron is ready to rock the foundation of Christianity, according to Time.com.
In a new documentary, the director of the blockbuster movie "Titanic" claims Jesus wasn't resurrected, that his burial cave was discovered in a suburb of Jerusalem.
Cameron is scheduled to hold a news conference Monday in New York to promote the 90-minute film to air on the Discovery Channel.
The producer, along with director Simcha Jacobovici, claims to have DNA and archaeological evidence that the caskets -- 10 total -- belonged to Jesus and his family, Time.com said in its Middle East blog.
The 2,000-year-old cave the caskets were in was found during construction of an industrial park 27 years ago, the Web site reported.
But Bar-Ilan University Professor Amos Kloner, a Jerusalem archeologist who officially oversaw the work at the tomb in 1980 and has published detailed findings on its contents, dismissed the claims.
"It makes a great story for a TV film," he told The Jerusalem Post Saturday night.
"But it's impossible. It's nonsense," he said.
King James version, am i right??![]()
...all this debate makes me wonder what everyone thinks about Lazarus. Jesus wasn't the only one in the Bible to be resurrected from the dead. and didn't Jesus also bring someone else back from the dead, as well?
No. It's NIV.
Here's the KJV of both verses.
30 I and My Father are one.
23 Behold, the virgin shall be with child, and bear a Son, and they shall call His name Immanuel, which is translated, God with us.
Jesus brought back Lazarus & a little girl.
No. It's NIV.
Here's the KJV of both verses.
30 I and My Father are one.
23 Behold, the virgin shall be with child, and bear a Son, and they shall call His name Immanuel, which is translated, God with us.
Jesus brought back Lazarus & a little girl.