What could disprove your religious beliefs?

Originally posted by Sh3kel
The second coming of Christ would prove me Judaism is wrong.

It would prove Judaism right. It would actually be the first coming of the Messiah... But one thing: how would we know that the person who will come will actually be the Messiah? There are thousands of presumed messiahs. What would the criteria be?
 
Originally posted by Aphex_Twin


It would prove Judaism right. It would actually be the first coming of the Messiah... But one thing: how would we know that the person who will come will actually be the Messiah? There are thousands of presumed messiahs. What would the criteria be?
White donkey, miraculous arrival and opening of the closed gate in the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem. Problems? The Muslims built a large cemetery leading to that gate - and the Messiah is a Cohen, a priest of Jewish religion, and is forbidden from stepping in cemeteries - they're unholy places.
 
Originally posted by Sh3kel
White donkey, miraculous arrival and opening of the closed gate in the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem. Problems? The Muslims built a large cemetery leading to that gate - and the Messiah is a Cohen, a priest of Jewish religion, and is forbidden from stepping in cemeteries - they're unholy places.

Surprisingly to most religious types, he would probably throw a fit if he saw what people had done with his ideals and philosophies today, and all organized religions would be shown the door.
 
Originally posted by jpowers


Surprisingly to most religious types, he would probably throw a fit if he saw what people had done with his ideals and philosophies today, and all organized religions would be shown the door.

Ah, a realist... :) The GOD of the people is not the true God. Remember that people!
 
Originally posted by Sh3kel
White donkey, miraculous arrival and opening of the closed gate in the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem. Problems? The Muslims built a large cemetery leading to that gate - and the Messiah is a Cohen, a priest of Jewish religion, and is forbidden from stepping in cemeteries - they're unholy places.

:lol: And to think the Messia might have come already if it weren't for that pesky cemetery...
 
Originally posted by floppa21


I like andrewgprv more and more with each post I read. He says what I want to say, but he says it with eloquence. :goodjob:

Thanks :)

Now if I could only master my grammar and spelling....
 
Originally posted by Aphex_Twin


:lol: And to think the Messia might have come already if it weren't for that pesky cemetery...
There are certain circles which believe this to be true.
 
Ok I have to say it.
Why don't people belive that God cannot use scientifically explainable miricales?
The universe. He did make the thing and I expect he knows how to use it properly.
Just because some miricales can be explained by science doesn't mean the are not miricales indeed.
Seriously it's like people belive God didn't read the owners manual or something...
 
Originally posted by lord42
Ok I have to say it.
Why don't people belive that God cannot use scientifically explainable miricales?
The universe. He did make the thing and I expect he knows how to use it properly.
Just because some miricales can be explained by science doesn't mean the are not miricales indeed.
Seriously it's like people belive God didn't read the owners manual or something...

I do agree with you somewhat. Even when I was uber-religous I still believed in evolution and the big bang. It is not hard to believe that if there was a God that science is just a way of explaining how he does what he does.
 
Originally posted by Sh3kel

There are certain circles which believe this to be true.

So does He have to pass through the cemetery? Can't He just go around it. I mean, the salvation of the Jews/Christians wouldn't possible be hindered by such a minor thing. It's like saying water is unholy so the messiah won't come if we put a bucket o' water in His way...
 
Perhaps I will change some of my beliefs. But I won't change my convictions .
 
Originally posted by Quasar1011
Perhaps I will change some of my beliefs. But I won't change my convictions .

Please elaborate.....
 
If someone proved beyond a doubt that Jesus never existed.

I would still beleive in God though, I would probably become Agnostic. Don't know how you could disprove God though...
 
Originally posted by andrewgprv
It is not hard to believe that if there was a God that science is just a way of explaining how he does what he does.

Very well said, andrewgprv. You're on a roll today!! :goodjob:

I agree with floppa21...maybe I'll just be andrewgprv's "ditto-head" :p
 
Originally posted by Aphex_Twin


So does He have to pass through the cemetery? Can't He just go around it. I mean, the salvation of the Jews/Christians wouldn't possible be hindered by such a minor thing. It's like saying water is unholy so the messiah won't come if we put a bucket o' water in His way...
No, there's no way around. The muslim cemetery runs all along the wall and blocks every possible access.
 
Originally posted by cgannon64
If someone proved beyond a doubt that Jesus never existed.

I would still beleive in God though, I would probably become Agnostic. Don't know how you could disprove God though...

Proving or disproving the existense of Jesus is a trivial matter and besides the point. The difficult and nearly impossible thing to prove is his divinity. Aye theres the rub.
 
If a horde of beautiful women burst into my house and forced me to be their love slave, that would pretty much disprove my current religious beliefs.
 
Originally posted by Sh3kel
No, there's no way around. The muslim cemetery runs all along the wall and blocks every possible access.

And why is that place unholy? Is it because it's Muslim?
 
Originally posted by Sultan Bhargash
If a horde of beautiful women burst into my house and forced me to be their love slave, that would pretty much disprove my current religious beliefs.

And I thought I'd never find an answer :D
 
Originally posted by Aphex_Twin


And why is that place unholy? Is it because it's Muslim?
No, beause judaism considers graveyards "unpure", foul, and the messiah must be pure of mind and absolutely immaculate to open the gates of heaven and bring forth the kingdom of God. The medieval muslims caught wind, said "hey, we control the city anyway, let's make sure it stays that way even if this messiah fellow shows up", and built a large cemetery.
 
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