Originally posted by robbie carrobieIf you are making a "truth claim" about what he did in the wilderness, what is your proof that he did what you claim he did?
sorry where is the part where you answer the question that's been asked to you three times? how is it possible that Christ quoted four times from scripture if he was not a student of scripture?
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Originally posted by FMFyou have still noy answered the question that is being posed to you. sixth time asking.
If you are making a "truth claim" about what he did in the wilderness, what is your proof that he did what you claim he did?
how is it possible that Christ quoted four times from scripture if he was not a student of scripture?
Originally posted by FMFI dont need to prove it, the basis of my assertion is scripture, Its recorded in the Bible that Christ quoted from the Hebrew scriptures four time making him an excellent student of scripture. If you wish to disprove it, then go ahead, either way, scripture forms the basis of the assertion.
You have not established that he did do this yet.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieYou seem to be saying that "It's written in the Bible" is sufficient for a "truth claim"? And if so, is that an intellectual stance or anti-intellectual stance?
the Bible forms the basis of the assertion, its neither anti intellectual or intellectual, its a statement of fact.