Tuesday, 8 January 2019

a biblical sinner


Prophecy making the biblical Jesus a sinner!

The soldiers also mocked [Jesus], coming up and offering him vinegar, and saying: "If you are the king of the Jews, save yourself!" (Luke 23:36-37)

Some Christian lady was bragging the above text is supposed to be a prophecy which is found in the book of psalm, let's find out if she's spoke the truth ?

They gave me poison in my food, and for my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink. (Psalm 69:22)

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Seems like she has a valid point, but If Jesus really fulfilled this verse why are we leaving the entire chapter? why not also include the first part, since the rest of this Psalm must also be attributed to him. For example we read from context:

O God, You know my folly; my sins are not hidden from You. (Psalm 69:6)

Yet this verse was omitted from the New Testament because it contradicts the Christian doctrine of Jesus being sinless. Now we have a serious dilemma either the prophecy fits Jesus which makes him a sinner or it doesn't which means our Christian friend lied

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If Jesus was sinless then Yahweh is a super sinner!

Think of it Christians brag that Jesus never sinned he was a sinless lamb, he never killed anyone never hurt anyone never cursed anyone etc etc.. If this is the case then Yahweh must be a super Sinner since he cause many violence as found in the Old Testament killing people children's women's animals cursing people torturing people etc etc..

Now Christians may say well Jesus was God so God can't be a sinner, then how do you explain the God of the Old Testament was he a different God? You can't have the cake and eat it. Either Jesus was the God of the new and Old Testament which would make him a a violent evil God or he was a human and has nothing to do with the Old Testament ?

Take your pick



According to john Jesus sinned against God.

Let's study the verse with cross reference, and read how Jesus testified he sinned


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"I am not referring to all of you; I know those I have chosen. But this is to fulfill this passage of Scripture: 'He who shared my bread has turned against me.' (John 13:18)

The passage above tells us a prophecy was made which was fulfilled how Jesus was going to be betrayed, but the question is where in the OT is that prophecy mentioned? It's in the book of psalm

Even my close friend, someone I trusted, one who shared my bread, has turned against me. (Psalm 41:9)

Ok, We have to admit john has truly stated about the prophecy which really happened, Jesus was betrayed right. Well if that's really the case then let's read psalm 41:4

I said, "Have mercy on me, LORD; heal me, for I have sinned against you." (Psalm 41:4)

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WHAT!!! If john truly stated verse 9 talks about the prophecy Jesus will be betrayed, here in verse 4 Jesus says he sinned against God?

And I tell you if you read from chapter 41 verse 1 onwards it's about the same person!
Unless John lied, which makes the gospels false. You can't have the cake and eat it lol.
Isn't this enough to say Jesus was a sinner according to john!


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