3 thoughts on “Tiny little flaw in the whole Jesus story…”
Hi there,
James Randi is well spoken isn’t he.
One teeny tiny problem. John 1 doesn’t say that Jesus was born in Nazareth which is the premise of the presentation. It says that Jesus was raised there (John 1:45 – 46).
Scripture says in many places that Jesus was born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2; Luke 2:1 – 4).
Another thing that I thought of the night before last, while I was tossing and turning in bed trying to get to sleep, is that I’ve been to Nazareth and stood in the churches that James Randi was speaking about. At the end of his presentation he said that Nazareth is a flat country. No hills. No Cliffs. That’s not true. Here’s a link to a wiki on Nazareth (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazareth). Check out the photo’s.
I guess James Randi doesn’t claim inerrancy but he doesn’t to accurate does he?
Hi there,
James Randi is well spoken isn’t he.
One teeny tiny problem. John 1 doesn’t say that Jesus was born in Nazareth which is the premise of the presentation. It says that Jesus was raised there (John 1:45 – 46).
Scripture says in many places that Jesus was born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2; Luke 2:1 – 4).
A lot of the other stuff was very interesting.
What does he mean Santa doesn’t exist?
Regards,
Mark
Born there or raised there – it’s still a problem when the town doesn’t exist until more than a century after you’re dead…
Hi there,
mmm, I hear what you’re saying.
Another thing that I thought of the night before last, while I was tossing and turning in bed trying to get to sleep, is that I’ve been to Nazareth and stood in the churches that James Randi was speaking about. At the end of his presentation he said that Nazareth is a flat country. No hills. No Cliffs. That’s not true. Here’s a link to a wiki on Nazareth (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazareth). Check out the photo’s.
I guess James Randi doesn’t claim inerrancy but he doesn’t to accurate does he?
Regards,
Mark