Questions for Jesus-Freak

If only it were just the JREF forums, too bad it has happened countless times in person. The saddest part is the assumption that I am mentally deficient. Oh well. Let me be clear that I am not somehow holding every individual atheist responsible for the encounters I've had. That is grossly unfair, and I don't assume an atheist is going to be an arrogant jerk, but rather form that open only after he/she/it has proven it so.



Of course instead of answering for your own snobbery, you suggest another poster is obsessed with you. Thats not very rational.
 
oh so youve met curious kathy?

Un-like you she is a Christian...I would like to meet her rather than the likes of you any day.

The other theory is the tree limb broke.
I think Blutarsky made a very good point.
You people crack me up so worried about the small things.
Step outside of the box once and see if there is anything to it.
Too much pride I guess?
;)How to Develop Your Sense of Humor
 
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Matthew says he was hanged, Acts appears to be discussing the aftermath...nowhere in the Acts verse does it say he wasn't hanged or that the proximate cause of death was disembowlment.

Lastly, while Matthew's account may well have been first hand knowledge as asserted, the reference in Acts is not attributable to a specific source and is likely a reprisal of the story.

That's not the biggest contradiction in the story, nor the biggest contradiction in the Bible.

Matthew:
3 When Judas, who had betrayed him, saw that Jesus was condemned, he was seized with remorse and returned the thirty silver coins to the chief priests and the elders. 4"I have sinned," he said, "for I have betrayed innocent blood."
"What is that to us?" they replied. "That's your responsibility."

5 So Judas threw the money into the temple and left. Then he went away and hanged himself.

6 The chief priests picked up the coins and said, "It is against the law to put this into the treasury, since it is blood money." 7 So they decided to use the money to buy the potter's field as a burial place for foreigners. 8 That is why it has been called the Field of Blood to this day. 9 Then what was spoken by Jeremiah the prophet was fulfilled: "They took the thirty silver coins, the price set on him by the people of Israel, 10 and they used them to buy the potter's field, as the Lord commanded me."

Acts:
18 With the reward he got for his wickedness, Judas bought a field; there he fell headlong, his body burst open and all his intestines spilled out. 19 Everyone in Jerusalem heard about this, so they called that field in their language Akeldama, that is, Field of Blood.

20 "For," said Peter, "it is written in the book of Psalms,
" 'May his place be deserted;
let there be no one to dwell in it,' and,
" 'May another take his place of leadership.'

Maybe his bowels gushed out when the rope broke, or he was disemboweled (anyone seen the movie "Hannibal?"), but did Judas buy a field with the money he got from the Romans, or not? Or did the priests buy a field in which to bury foreigners? If the Bible is inerrant, why can't they agree on the origin of the name of the "Field of Blood?" Did Judas die there or not? It's not just two stories from different perspectives, there are contradictions. And this is NOT the most blatant.
 
Is this one really that hard? He was hanged. When you die, after a few days you blow up like a balloon. If the person was left to hang for long enough their bowls could most certainly gush out when they hit the ground like the Acts verse says it did...even if he wasn't cut down or the rope broke, his guts could still breach just because of the internal pressure.

Matthew says he was hanged, Acts appears to be discussing the aftermath...nowhere in the Acts verse does it say he wasn't hanged or that the proximate cause of death was disembowlment.

Lastly, while Matthew's account may well have been first hand knowledge as asserted, the reference in Acts is not attributable to a specific source and is likely a reprisal of the story.
I'd like to suggest that this ghoulish "medical" scenario isn't factual - dead bodies left hanging do not behave like that, even when cut down.

The second verse quoted would be far more realistic and thus "true" if Judas had jumped from a high place to commit suicide. Say, from the top of a cliff or building (they had plenty of those in and near Jerusalem at the time). However that doesn't gel with the first verse which says he hanged himself.
 
10 and they used them to buy the potter's field, as the Lord commanded me."
Who is the lord that now holds the money?
Who is they?
Who they talking about now?
as the Lord commanded me."

Judas bought a field;

Could this be another Judas that works for The chief priests ?
Could this describe what happens when they throw the body of Judas that betrayed Christ into a grave?
With the reward he got for his wickedness, Judas bought a field; there he fell headlong, his body burst open and all his intestines spilled out.
did they leave out one word, Judas was brought?

It's soo easy, believe in Christ and you will know for sure what is truth!
Judas died....
 
Well now isn't that interesting, you went back through my posts. How sweet, I knew you had a crush on me, but I didn't know it was that bad.
Get over yourself.

I think it is clear in that post that I was trying to be helpful to a random stranger, not make fun of them. All they had to do to find what they were looking for was google.
The truth is, what came up in Google was the poem by that name, not the short story they were looking for. You came across snobbish and condescending, even when you didn't mean to.

Which, by the way, is my point. When you misinterpret the motives of others, the fault is yours, not theirs. If you see unbridled snobbery and arrogance here, it is because that is what your own mindset has brought to our table.
 
Un-like you she is a Christian...I would like to meet her rather than the likes of you any day.

The other theory is the tree limb broke.
I think Blutarsky made a very good point.
You people crack me up so worried about the small things.
Step outside of the box once and see if there is anything to it.
Too much pride I guess?
;)How to Develop Your Sense of Humor

OK, if you would prefer a larger issue to deal with, here goes. The main reason I no longer agree with any of the branches of christianity I have had experience with, is that each one of them used the bible as justification for the inferiority of women. OT, NT, take your pick. Don't even get me started on Paul's letters. Although many ancient cultures subscribed to this view, it was rarely codified so explicitly and repeatedly. Gods and goddesses abound in other mythology. Even today, many demoninations refuse to allow women in leadership roles, and worse, if you look at early Catholic doctrine, some members of the church went so far as to declare women had no souls. :eye-poppi

As I stated, this has mainly been my experience. I would be interested to see how some of the posters on this forum view the bias and how it is applied in their theology.

ETA: Usually I do have a fairly decent sense of humor (look at some of my responses to DJJ!), but this topic just really annoys me.
 
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What are mans laws today?
They are the same as gods’ laws. If you obey mans laws you obey Gods laws.
That’s the rule in general.
Backs then the laws were set up for the hunter and the nester.
Everybody is a hunter today and a nester.
I nest sometimes mostly when I'm on this forum.
I like the conversations that woman bring to the table, so we don't follow what they were following in the OT Or the NT.
Those where rough times, especially for woman.
People that try to make their woman adhere to what is described in the OT, or the NT are fools.
I had seen an example of that on a TV. the other night on wife swap.
But there were two examples from one extreme to the other, makes for a good show but I couldn’t deal with either one of the extremes, not in my life.

I couldn’t take a total fanatic bible thumper nor could I take a tattoo freak, there is a happy median.
On here I might sound like a fanatic but in real life I only instruct when the interest is there or a person is curious or when need be.
I hate to see smart people in here that to me appear to be, I don’t want to say it, but lost.
The skeptics are looking at things from a different perspective and are fast, to at least pick up on false teachings, they are in fact what a believer is suppose to spot too.
So in Away there is a reason for them to be what they are.
But I also hope that they can see the light in the least amount of time, to be saved also.
It’s about love not hate.
There’s a few on here that will invoke my mom died because of, ?,. and why didn’t God have some compassion and save the kids or such.
My dad died of a brain tumor and was a believer and never felt that way at all, if anything it was the opposite, he knew Christ so well, he was at ease. He was happy to leave; he knew what was going to happen. He even left my family a sign that he was there.
You ask and I shall tell.
All children are innocent and have a free ticket to god.
I don’t hate him for taking my father because I know that we will see each other again unless I burn.
But then he may only burn the bad off, baptism by fire, which may mean exactly that.
For some of us it may be the only hope.
I’m just as bad as anybody, but you all make me see even better.
You make me work and I appreciate that.
I try to write on here about real life things mostly, because that’s what matters the here and now.
:) Hokulele I hope this helps?
 
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What are mans laws today?
They are the same as gods’ laws. If you obey mans laws you obey Gods laws.
That’s the rule in general.
Backs then the laws were set up for the hunter and the nester.
Everybody is a hunter today and a nester.
I nest sometimes mostly when I'm on this forum.
I like the conversations that woman bring to the table, so we don't follow what they were following in the OT Or the NT.
Those where rough times, especially for woman.
People that try to make their woman adhere to what is described in the OT, or the NT are fools.

I try to write on here about real life things mostly, because that’s what matters the here and now.
:) Hokulele I hope this helps?

Yes, this does. Thanks for responding. I clipped it down a bit to highlight a few points. I agree that everybody today is both a hunter and a nester, and that everybody should have a chance to be either or both, regardless of gender. I also agree with you that most people prefer a happy medium. The problem is that the bible is clearly (very clearly) worded another way. If I am to throw out a huge set of rules, conditions, and restrictions based on gender, what other parts of the bible may not apply to modern life? What makes this difficult is there are so many places where it seems easy to say, "Well, that obviously no longer applies." For example, it would be very easy for a person to say something along the lines of "well, if gender discrimination no longer applies, sexual orientation discrimination no longer applies."

Personally, I don't think any one should ever have to endure discrimination for anything whether it be religious beliefs, gender, or sexual orientation. I feel very strongly that everyone should have the opportunities to pursue a career (or not), practice a religion (or not), or choose a partner (or not). Unfortunately, this is not what the bible teaches.

On a side note, it is so refreshing to have a discussion on religion between two people without it having to degenerate to name-calling. :)
 
I ask - I can hardly wait.

I that satisfies Hokuele then she is worse off than you - but I'm pretty confident I know what her response will be.

Hopefully I didn't disappoint you. I am a skeptic and an atheist, but I don't like to be rude to people (unless someone earns it). Should you be applying for the $1M? ;)
 
I ask - I can hardly wait.

I that satisfies Hokuele then she is worse off than you - but I'm pretty confident I know what her response will be.

There are signs.
Now you must give me one good honest reason why you want me to tell?
I can e-mail Hokulele or pm her with that information with out you seeing it unless you can give me a good reason why I should post it here.

I'll explane why I ask you this.
 
There are signs.
Now you must give me one good honest reason why you want me to tell?
I can e-mail Hokulele or pm her with that information with out you seeing it unless you can give me a good reason why I should post it here.

I'll explane why I ask you this.
Well, you offered and I took you up on the offer. Period. You didn't state that you needed a reason before you would follow through with your offer.

Do explain why you ask.
 
There are signs.
Now you must give me one good honest reason why you want me to tell?
I can e-mail Hokulele or pm her with that information with out you seeing it unless you can give me a good reason why I should post it here.

I'll explane why I ask you this.

OK, I can accept that some people have received signs. I am not one of them. What about those of us who have never had that experience? Is there some objective way we can read the bible and determine which parts to accept, and which to reject? If not, do we get credit for behaving in a kind and moral manner to all people, even though we were never personally contacted? Sorry to throw so many questions into one post, but one kind of led to the next.
 
Blutarsky
Is this one really that hard? He was hanged. When you die, after a few days you blow up like a balloon. If the person was left to hang for long enough their bowls could most certainly gush out when they hit the ground like the Acts verse says it did...even if he wasn't cut down or the rope broke, his guts could still breach just because of the internal pressure.
Apparently you and RationalReverend share a common reading problem, basic comprehension.

The actual question from simon dalton was
Okay, well perhaps you can answer this contradiction for me.

Judas died how? [snip]

Was he hanged or gutted? I fail to see how different witness could have such different stories. Perhaps one is wrong?
The entire strawman above assumes Judas was already dead.


Matthew says he was hanged, Acts appears to be discussing the aftermath...nowhere in the Acts verse does it say he wasn't hanged or that the proximate cause of death was disembowlment.
Let’s check the bible on this. Oops, looks like your wrong again.
NIV Acts 1:18 With the reward he got for his wickedness, Judas bought a field; there he fell headlong, his body burst open and all his intestines spilled out. 19Everyone in Jerusalem heard about this, so they called that field in their language Akeldama, that is, Field of Blood.

Ossai
 

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