10-17-2003, 08:55 PM
Shlama Akhay, while the Talmud does help us solve the problem, the very section that implies that Jeconiah repented and the curse was lifted, also has a grave error.
It seems to assume that no blood sacrifice was needed for his atonement, rendering Christianity useless...
And Craig, this is very easy for an atheist or somesuch to use against us.
God - So much as I live none of your descendandts shall be on the throne of David
Reality - The kingship went back to his line.
MASSIVE contradiction, when we have no evidence whatsoever that the curse was lifted. If we say we have to assume, then we damage our credibility so much. Then others can say, that as we don't use Scripture alone, then they can too, and come up with trinity, anti-Sabbath, Mary worship, baby immersion etc
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It seems to assume that no blood sacrifice was needed for his atonement, rendering Christianity useless...
And Craig, this is very easy for an atheist or somesuch to use against us.
God - So much as I live none of your descendandts shall be on the throne of David
Reality - The kingship went back to his line.
MASSIVE contradiction, when we have no evidence whatsoever that the curse was lifted. If we say we have to assume, then we damage our credibility so much. Then others can say, that as we don't use Scripture alone, then they can too, and come up with trinity, anti-Sabbath, Mary worship, baby immersion etc
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