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FINALITY OF THE PROOFS ON THE FABRICATION OF THE STORY OF THE CROSS. 1.The Bible testifies to the fact that Jesus waz among the Jews; he used to preach and deliver sermons in the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem. It waz therefore, unneccessary to hire a jew for thirty pieces of silver to direct them to him as related in Matthew. 2.It is related that one of the twelve deciples of Jesus named Judas was greatly ashamed and dissociated himself from their act and then committed suicide. All this took place within twenty-four hours. The contradiction are obvious. 3. The clearest proof which alone is sufficient to discredit this story is when the Jews passed the sentence of death against Jesus and intended to get the approval of the governor, Pontius Pilate. In Matthew 27:11-14_ And Jesus stood before the governor: The governor asked him, saying, Art thou the king of the Jews! And Jesus said unto him, Thou sayest: And when he was accused of (by) the chief priests and elders he answered nothing. Then said Pilate unto him, Hearest thou not how many witness against thee? And he answered him never (to) a word...... The christians will interpret the above verse to mean that Jesus wanted to die on the cross for the redemption of mankind and for the forgiveness of their sins. If so, then why did he ask to turn away that cup from him (i.e death)? Why did he cry out while on the Cross (as they assume): O Lord, why hast thou forsaken me? How could he have remained silent when the truth was being challenged? He was known for his soul-Inspiring sermons challenging the learned Jewish rabbis. No sane person can believe in this. If the story of the Cross is disproved then the very foundation on which christianity is based, will be demolished. And because of their saying (in boast): we killed Messiah(Jesus) , son of Mary, the Messenger of God-but they killed him not, nor crucified him, but it appeared so to them [The resemblance of Jesus was put over another man and they killed that man], and those who differ therein are full of doubts. They have no (certain) knowledge, they follow nothing but conjecture. For surely they killed him(Jesus) not. But God raised him up (with his body and soul) unto Himself(and he is in the heavens). And God is All-Powerful, All- Wise. The Jews themselves, together with the entire Christians world, believe that he was crucified. I prepared the following set of questions based on the book of Matthew in the New Testamentof the Bible. (chapter 26 and 27): 1. Did those who captured Jesus (according to their assumption) know him in person? Or did they not know him? Matthew testified that they did no know him 2. Was it during the day or night that he was captured? Matthew says it was during the night. 3. Who was the one that directed them to him? Matthew says: He was one of the twelve deciples called Judas Iscariot. 4. Did he direct them them free of charge or for a reward which they specified for him? Matthew says: He directed them to him for a fixed reward of thirty pieces of silver. 5. What was the condition of Jusus during that night? Matthew says: He was fearful and protrated in prayer saying, O God, If it is possible for you to let this cup pass from me, then let it pass. It is incredible that such words could come from a believer in God, let alone a prophet of God, because all believers believe that God has power over all things. 6. What was the condition of his eleven deciples? Matthew says: sleep overcame them that night together with their teacher (according to their assumption) out of fear. 7. Was Jesus contented with their condition? Matthew says (verses40-46): He was not satisfied. He used to come to them to wake them up saying: Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation; the spirit indeep is willing but de flesh is weak. Then he would come again to find them asleep and he wouls again wake them up and say the same thing. This weakness could not have been spoken of righteous pupils even if they were pupils of an ordinary pious teacher, let alone the deciples of Jesus. 8. Did they help him when those ruffians captured him? Matthew says: They forsook him and fled. 9. Did Jesus have confidence in his deciples that night? Matthew says: Jesus informed that they will forsake him. Then Jesus said unto them: Verily I say unto thee that this night before the cock crows, thou shall deny me-thrice. Peter said unto him, Although I should die with thee, yet will I not deny thee. Likewise also said all the deciples. And so it happened. 10.How did those ruffians captured him? Matthew says: They came to him with swords and staves after they wer directed to him by a Jew,then they captured him as desribed in verse 57: And they that had laid hold on Jesus, led him away to Caiaphas the high priest,where the elders were assembled. There, they passed the sentence of death on him. The ruffians then took him away, spat on his face and struck him with their hands after whi
Posted on: Wed, 01 Oct 2014 01:08:32 +0000

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