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Message Subject The Lord Jesus Says, "The End Is Near!"
Poster Handle The Professor
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Be sure.

If you can talk with Jesus, you are crazy.

Search for a good doctor.

I am sure about what He tells me especially when
the message is repeated again and again.
For example, "nuclear war" has been repeated several times. Thus, I know It is History and nothing I or YOU can do will change that future fact.

Besides, anybody can talk to Jesus. He sees you and is always listening! Hundreds of people saw Him after
His resurrection!
 Quoting: Once4All


But...if I believe you when you say that Christ has spoken to you, then I must count as fools each and every OTHER person who has claimed that Christ has talked to them and given them different messages.

The only question then is this: Why should I believe you and disbelieve all the others?

PS: you claim that Hundreds of people saw Jesus after His resurrection, so I will ask you a question that no one has been able to answer: After His resurrection, to whom did Christ appear and in what order?

Before you even attempt to answer, I will inform you that there are no less than six conflicting accounts, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts and Paul (1 Corinthians 15:4-8) and they cannot be reconciled. Even many Christian scholars admit the irreconcilable accounts of Christ's post-resurrection appearances.

I will make this easy for you. First, read Matthew 28:5-16 and tell me where Christ first appeared to his disciples (it was in Galilee). Then read Luke 24:13-33 and tell me where Christ made his first appearance to His disciples (it was in Jerusalem). This is only one of literally HUNDREDS of discrepancies in the resurrection accounts.

One final thought. Your claim that Christ was seen by hundreds is apparently based upon Paul's account (1 Corinthians 15:6). However, Paul also said that Christ was "seen of the twelve" but there were only 11 apostles at the time. Paul did not know that Judas killed himself before the resurrection and was not replaced until after Christ's ascension. But you and I know better, don't we?

Don't bother answering my questions. I am done with this thread.
 
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