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In article <web.475fca66922777eb5e2636760@news.povray.org>,
nam### [at] gmailcom says...
> > There are still traces from all Roman census. Aparently, Jesus don't fi
gure in
> > those census...
>
> there are *traces* of it? and Jesus, who was born hidden from the Empire
,
> doesn't figure in them? alright...
>
What the @#$@#$@# part of, "Joseph was traveling, **according to** the
Bible for the sole purpose of participating 'in' the Census did you miss
exactly?" He would hardly have needed to be born hidden from the Empire.
And, more to the point, as Alain already pointed out, its impossible for
the claim that Joseph was traveling for that purpose to be true, since
neither of the censuses that happened where *during* the time he opted
to travel, in contradiction to the reason he was supposed to be doing
so.
Your own Bible says why he traveled, it says when he was supposed to be
doing so, etc. There are only two explanations - 1. It didn't happen at
all, or 2. Jesus wasn't the true messiah *at all*, since one of the
reasons that he *had* to be born when it claims was to make his birth
and other actions line up with Old Testament prophecy about the coming
messiah (never mind that *that* prophecy insisted that a warlord would
be born, not a peace maker). But, heh, why worry about one silly
contradiction with regard to the *type* of leader his was supposed to
be, when nothing else matches either. Lets just ignore all of them, then
claim it happened as prophesied anyway. lol
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