John J. Bannan
Registered Senior Member
Or, maybe someone else? Or, maybe no one?
Is there even a right answer?
If you knew the right answer, you would be able to answer that.
Or, maybe someone else? Or, maybe no one?
Religion is subjective; each of them is right for their followers and believers, none of them are right for non-believers.
None of them and all of them.
You care to cite ANY prophecy (with sources to back you up) that the Bible has fulfilled? Prophec(ies) would be even better. Because I'm drawing a big blank in that area.Jesus and the Bible. The difference among the three in question is fulfilled prophecy.
on what basis do you hold that they weren't all right?Or, maybe someone else? Or, maybe no one?
i dont agree, just because you believe that buddha/jesus or ham head existed it doesent mean everything they said is right to you.
i personaly believe many buddhas existed in past times, and that status is attained in modern times and will be in future, but i dont think everything they said was right,
peace.
Jesus. More than 2000 of the estimated 2500 Bible prophecies have been fulfilled. It's fascinating stuff.
http://www.reasons.org/resources/apologetics/prophecy.shtml