
Speakers:
Mary Jo Sharp, M.A. (Christian Apologetics)
Nate Jordan, M.A. (Christian Education)
Scott Swiggard, Ph.D. (Organizational Leadership)
John David Laing, Ph.D. (Philosophical Theology)
Stefana Dan Laing, Ph.D. (Historical Theology)
Paul Shockley, Ph.D. (Philosophy)
Roger Sharp, M.A. (Christian Education)
Topics:
Evidence for the Resurrection
The Reliability of the New Testament Scriptures
Who is God?
Basic Errors in Reasoning
Social Media & Apologetics
Does Science Make Faith Obsolete?
Intelligent Design
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3 comments:
I could give good rebuttals as to why there is NO Reliability of the New Testament Scriptures.
Tidbits - how about we start with one rebuttal? We can address one at a time.
Thanks,
MJ
Hello!
The above post claims that NT is reliable. I would like to discuss this.
Do you have the desire to follow the Jewish Mashiakh [’Messiah’]? If so, did you know that according to Y’shayahu [Isaiah] 9:6 in Hebrew according to Hebrew numbering, the Mashiakh and his followers will keep and teach mankind to observe the directives of the Torah?
Did you know that Torah in Hebrew teaches that the Creator requires of mankind to do her utmost to keep the directives of Torah non-selectively, and that He promises His forgiveness to those and only those whom do this? According to Torah, people rejecting Torah will not be forgiven by the Creator. [Documentation: Link]
The NT contradicts Torah about how to live in order to receive forgiveness from the Creator, and this implies – based on the first paragraph - that neither the Jewish Mashiakh nor his followers taught the NT.
How can book be called reliable that contradicts Torah - the Instruction Manual of the Unchanging Creator [Malachi 3:6]?
Furthermore, according to Scholars there are thousands of doctrines inserted into the NT – i.e. that didn’t belong to the original writings. See documentation on www.netzarim.co.il ;Glossaries; NT
Following the human Messiah called Yehoshua leads oneself into non-selectively Torah-observance to ones utmost, including an immensely meaningful relationship with the Creator.
Sincerely,
Anders Branderud
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