Tricky said:
Not at all. It could simply be that Jesus, like people have done for all time, was using them as parables.
When Jesus used parables he made sure they were understood as parables and could not be mistaken for fact. If you had read the Bible you would know that parables are introiduced as parables:
Mark 12:1
And he began to speak unto them by parables. A certain man planted a vineyard, and set an hedge about it, and digged a place for the winefat, and built a tower, and let it out to husbandmen, and went into a far country.
Clear enough right?
It is a parable.
Yet for others, such would always remain enigmas.
Some, like the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, would be mistaken as factual.
Rest assured. however that those deserving to understand would.
If I say, "haven't you read the story of the tortoise and the hare?", does that make me a liar?
Surely you jest.
Of course, it could be that Jesus was simply mistaken.
You are free to believe that if you wish.
But, as you already know, that is not an acceptable alternative for a Christian.
But Jesus was known to contradict himself on occasion. Does that make him a liar? Nope, just moody. [/B]
That is what you perceive Jesus to be doing because you lack the necessary knowledge to understand.
That is not what Jesus did.
BTW
We have absolutely no basis to say that Jesus was talking metaphorically in the case of referring to the cities of Sodom and Gomorra or Niniveh. These cities are not some mythological constructs like the Emerald City in the Wizard of Oz. These cities show archeological evidence of having existed. In fact, the area where the cities of Sodom and Gomorra existed show signs of the destruction that the Bible tells us about.
Additionally, for thousands of years neither the Jews, nor Christians, nor Moslems considered these events myths. Only recently with the popularization of atheistic evolution and the attempt made by atheistic scientists to discredit the Bible has the Bible account come under this type of attack. If these things were myths, then they would have been understood as myth immediately. They would not have had to wait thousands of years until an atheistic view became popular in order to be put in doubt.
It seems as if you haven't read the Bible.
I will tell you why you give me that impression.
If you had read the Bible and not just pecked here and there to find what you believe to be faults
then you would have readily seen that when the Bible is speaking historically and in symbols it differentiates so that the reader knows it is speaking in symbols.
For example, the prophesies of the OT are all introduced so that the reader knows they are prophesies. Anyone who has read the introductions to these prophecies knows this as a fact. We are clearly told when the prophets are recieving information via visions, as Ezekiel did, or via dreams as Joseph and Daniel did. .
In Jesus case we are either told directly that they are parables or Jesus' tone changes so that we know as readers that he is shifting into the parable mode. At other times he gives us the interpretation of what he has just said, as in the parable of the tares and the wheat, or the harvest.
AT other times he allows the context to explain the parable. As when he spoke of the pharasees in terms of a rich man and the common people in terms of a poor man whom the pharasees considererd accursed.
ohn 7:49
But this people who knoweth not the law are cursed.
It is also important to keep well in mind that the historical events in Genesis were considered fact by the Jews, Moslems and Christians for thousands of years.
Only recently with the popularization of atheistic evolution and its efforts to discredit the Bible have these recorded events been systematically attacked as being unscientific and therefore highly improbable. All of which is merely a statement of disbelief in a creator who has the power to do what the Bible tells us he did.
Mark 10:27
And Jesus looking upon them saith, With men it is impossible, but not with God: for with God all things are possible.
Unfortumately the popularity of these athesistic anitbiblical ideas has resulted in the inability to intellectually see and hear what the Bible speaks if clearly. The same sick spiritual condition that Jesus' perceived then but having a different cause.
Matthew 13:15
For this people's heart is waxed gross, and their ears are dull of hearing, and their eyes they have closed; lest at any time they should see with their eyes and hear with their ears, and should understand with their heart, and should be converted, and I should heal them.
Also important is many biblical accounts came under criticism only to be proven fact later when archeologists had to retract and admit that they had been wrong in assuming that the Bible writers were lying. Which brings up the question as to why these archeologists would assume such a thing in the first place and feel the need to go out of their way to discredit the Bible.
Yes, going along with this attack is popular.
It makes one seem sophisticated.
But it is not necessary.
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scriptures are from KJV