Why didn't he perform a miracle in front of everyone so they could see that he is indeed the Messiah? Did he seriously just expect people to blindly believe his words?
>cured blind>transformed water into wine>resurrected
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>>18029503>off-screenI cured you're moms sandy vagina last night
>>18029503I mean in front of the people who nailed him on the cross. Just one small miracle could convince them. But no he instead started crying to his dad (who is himself btw)
>>18029502He was the miracle in his efforts. He sought to do good. Regardless of all other matters, he sought common decency and love. You prove Christ's points as you detest the ideas of compassion and mercy. That adversity and the ignorance it implies detracts from the point of what was done. The point was simple, and effective. You do not have to make a show of faith and good intention. You do not need to sell it, or withhold it, or twist it up for personal gains so fickle. He was getting at the value of it, in human expression, but divinely inspired. And to allegation of insult of his being in saying such: he said himself why call him good, and merely pointed to God for the good that came about from him. But whether he is He, or simply he, or God, or whatever designation, if we know the core basis of what Christ was about, then all the semantics and coercions fall away. The truth will set you free. Does the Bible contradict itself or does it weave through itself? That is something to ponder. Does it say alot about God, or about us?
>>18029506That's...that's exactly what occuredRight at the moment of his death, a great darkness befell upon JerusalemThis was widely recorded even outside of JerusalemThallus, a Greek Historian wrote:"In the 4th year of the 202nd Olympiad, there was a great eclipse of the Sun, greater than had ever been known before, for at the sixth hour the day was changed into night, and the stars were seen in the heavens. An earthquake occurred in Bythinia and overthrew a great part of the city of Nicæa."202nd Olympiad falls flatly on 33ADJulius Africanus (a servitor of the Emperor) and Tertullian also wrote about it,