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- The first three gospels were very, very similiar to one another, it almost looked like the authors copied off each other, or someone edited their works to make them look uniform. They were describing the life of the same person - Jesus, there is bound to be some overlap, however, the events picked by the authors to be written down were almost the same, which is odd. Jesus lived to his 30's, and yet four books about his life only recorded a handful of identical events? There is nothing else about the man's life that is worth recording? Even the words used by the authors to describe the events were identical, which is highly usual if the works were actually from independent sources.
- The Gospels gave 2 different family trees of Jesus. Mathew traced him back to Abraham, while Luke traced him back to Adams. The explanation is that Luke was targeted at general audience, and has to trace Jesus back to the ancestor of all man, to show his universal appeal. So they can just make up stuff to suit their propaganda needs?
- Countless other inconsistencies, such as giving 2 accounts of how Juda died, one said he hang himself, another, he fell on his belly and died.
- Juda really has no motive to betray Jesus. Betraying a teacher who has demonstrated to have great power, even capable of raising the dead for the reward of only 30 gold pieces, give me a break man. This is hardly make sense. Was Juda ******** or what? To make their lies sound more reasonable, Christians said Devil was working in Juda. Well, the whole point of Jesus was to be killed so that he can save mankind. If I were the Devil, I would protect Jesus, so that he will never got killed, thus preventing him from washing away the sin of man. The Devil shall not make Juda betray Jesus, that can only help God's cosmo plan. Only reasonable explanation???
God was working in Juda!?!
- Jesus claimed that he has been sent to die for the sin of others, and from the Gospels it appeared that he knew before hand about his inevitable death in Jerusalem. But he appeared to be really tense, he asked his pupils to buy knife; he prayed right before he got arrested, and was trembling and sweating. Well, that doesn't look very godly to me, and it doesn't look like a behavior of a man who knows and controls everything.
- About Jesus praying, who the hell does he pray to? I thought he is god. He is at least equal with his so call 'father'. It made no sense for him to pray.
- Both Mathews and Lukes were said to be based on Mark, who has been said to be a pupil of St. Peter and has never personally been studying under Jesus.
- Jesus gave strikingly different opinion in Mathews and Luke, such as in Methew, he told his pupils not to go into the town of Gentiles or Samaritans, but only to the house of Isareal. In Luke, he told his pupils specifically to go to everyone including Gentiles and Samaritans, Jesus even talked to a Samaritan woman and cured her himself. Clearly, Mathew was targeting Jewish audience, while Luke has a wider general audience. Meaning, the authors of the Gospels made up stuff to suit their own needs. Jesus could not possible hold two opposing views.
- One of the funnies things is when Jesus went up a tree to find fruits, and yet the tree bears no fruit. So he cursed the tree and caused it to wither.
Was it the crime of the tree for not having fruits????? He could have just use his magic and make fruits for himself, or make the tree instantly grow fruits. Does he care about growing things?
- Mark, the earliest Gospel never talked about virgin birth, and yet, in Mathew and Luke both talked about Angels and virgin birth and all that magical stuff. Sounds like fabrication huh? you bet. Mathew even said that the fact that Mary was a virgin fulfilled an OT prophecy.. Sounds like he created stuff out of the blue just to fix the prophecies.
- Luke talked a great deal about Jesus's youth. and yet he has never met Jesus. Sounds like outright lies? You bet.
- Jesus was not well-received in his hometown, even his family members, his mother, brothers didn't believe him and thinks he is crazy. Why? Because people who is closest to him knows him best, and they obviously observed nothing special about Jesus, and were wondering why everyone think he is so great.
- Now, the biggest flop of all time? Jesus himself suggested his 2nd coming will not be long after his own death: (Mathew 16:28) "Some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom." (Mark 13:30) "This generation will certainly not have passed away before all these things have happened." Well, 2 thousand years has passed, all those Jesus spoke to are long dead. Where is the son of god?
- Paul wrote half of the new testament himself, and inspired large portion of the rest. Luke for example, was an associate of Paul. We have to ask whether this version of Xian was really the teaching of Jesus or the teaching of Paul, a man who has never met Jesus.
- In many point, Jesus's position as son of David was stressed, making him the heir of the Isareali throne. I think he was the leader of a group of rebels against Roman occupation, and worked for an indepdent Isareal. Claiming he is decendent of an ancient hebrew king, gives him an edge. That's the only reasonable explanation why the Romans would want to kill him.
- The bible suggested that the Roman governor didn't want to kill Jesus, it was the priests who forced it upon him. Well, back in the days of the Romans, I don't see how a group of priests can force a decision upon a governor. This was done, obviously, after christianity saw the need to convert the romans and started shifting blame to the Jews.
- Jesus looked completely human in the bible. Well, if you really can make youself believe this, he actually healed desease and raised some dead. That is probably made up anyways. His behavior does not fit in which a god.
- Talking about healing, I notice large number of people during the days of Jesus were possessed by demom. About half of all illlness that he cured were related to demom possession. Looked like demoms were a lot more active in the days of Jesus than the modern era. Ancient people had the tendency to associate unknown desease to demoms. What is interesting is Jesus actually drives demom out of these people by yelling things like 'come out of her' or 'leave her'. Sounds like Benny Hinn? You bet.
- The Gospels gave 2 different family trees of Jesus. Mathew traced him back to Abraham, while Luke traced him back to Adams. The explanation is that Luke was targeted at general audience, and has to trace Jesus back to the ancestor of all man, to show his universal appeal. So they can just make up stuff to suit their propaganda needs?
- Countless other inconsistencies, such as giving 2 accounts of how Juda died, one said he hang himself, another, he fell on his belly and died.
- Juda really has no motive to betray Jesus. Betraying a teacher who has demonstrated to have great power, even capable of raising the dead for the reward of only 30 gold pieces, give me a break man. This is hardly make sense. Was Juda ******** or what? To make their lies sound more reasonable, Christians said Devil was working in Juda. Well, the whole point of Jesus was to be killed so that he can save mankind. If I were the Devil, I would protect Jesus, so that he will never got killed, thus preventing him from washing away the sin of man. The Devil shall not make Juda betray Jesus, that can only help God's cosmo plan. Only reasonable explanation???


- Jesus claimed that he has been sent to die for the sin of others, and from the Gospels it appeared that he knew before hand about his inevitable death in Jerusalem. But he appeared to be really tense, he asked his pupils to buy knife; he prayed right before he got arrested, and was trembling and sweating. Well, that doesn't look very godly to me, and it doesn't look like a behavior of a man who knows and controls everything.
- About Jesus praying, who the hell does he pray to? I thought he is god. He is at least equal with his so call 'father'. It made no sense for him to pray.
- Both Mathews and Lukes were said to be based on Mark, who has been said to be a pupil of St. Peter and has never personally been studying under Jesus.
- Jesus gave strikingly different opinion in Mathews and Luke, such as in Methew, he told his pupils not to go into the town of Gentiles or Samaritans, but only to the house of Isareal. In Luke, he told his pupils specifically to go to everyone including Gentiles and Samaritans, Jesus even talked to a Samaritan woman and cured her himself. Clearly, Mathew was targeting Jewish audience, while Luke has a wider general audience. Meaning, the authors of the Gospels made up stuff to suit their own needs. Jesus could not possible hold two opposing views.
- One of the funnies things is when Jesus went up a tree to find fruits, and yet the tree bears no fruit. So he cursed the tree and caused it to wither.

- Mark, the earliest Gospel never talked about virgin birth, and yet, in Mathew and Luke both talked about Angels and virgin birth and all that magical stuff. Sounds like fabrication huh? you bet. Mathew even said that the fact that Mary was a virgin fulfilled an OT prophecy.. Sounds like he created stuff out of the blue just to fix the prophecies.
- Luke talked a great deal about Jesus's youth. and yet he has never met Jesus. Sounds like outright lies? You bet.
- Jesus was not well-received in his hometown, even his family members, his mother, brothers didn't believe him and thinks he is crazy. Why? Because people who is closest to him knows him best, and they obviously observed nothing special about Jesus, and were wondering why everyone think he is so great.
- Now, the biggest flop of all time? Jesus himself suggested his 2nd coming will not be long after his own death: (Mathew 16:28) "Some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom." (Mark 13:30) "This generation will certainly not have passed away before all these things have happened." Well, 2 thousand years has passed, all those Jesus spoke to are long dead. Where is the son of god?

- Paul wrote half of the new testament himself, and inspired large portion of the rest. Luke for example, was an associate of Paul. We have to ask whether this version of Xian was really the teaching of Jesus or the teaching of Paul, a man who has never met Jesus.
- In many point, Jesus's position as son of David was stressed, making him the heir of the Isareali throne. I think he was the leader of a group of rebels against Roman occupation, and worked for an indepdent Isareal. Claiming he is decendent of an ancient hebrew king, gives him an edge. That's the only reasonable explanation why the Romans would want to kill him.
- The bible suggested that the Roman governor didn't want to kill Jesus, it was the priests who forced it upon him. Well, back in the days of the Romans, I don't see how a group of priests can force a decision upon a governor. This was done, obviously, after christianity saw the need to convert the romans and started shifting blame to the Jews.
- Jesus looked completely human in the bible. Well, if you really can make youself believe this, he actually healed desease and raised some dead. That is probably made up anyways. His behavior does not fit in which a god.
- Talking about healing, I notice large number of people during the days of Jesus were possessed by demom. About half of all illlness that he cured were related to demom possession. Looked like demoms were a lot more active in the days of Jesus than the modern era. Ancient people had the tendency to associate unknown desease to demoms. What is interesting is Jesus actually drives demom out of these people by yelling things like 'come out of her' or 'leave her'. Sounds like Benny Hinn? You bet.