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Preface
Part 5 Objections Based on the New Testament
5.1. The New Testament misquotes and misinterprets the Old Testament. At times it manufactures verse
5.2. According to Matthew 2:15, when the little boy Jesus, along with Joseph and Mary, fled to Egypt
5.3. Matthew 2:23 says that when Jesus moved to the town of Nazareth, this “fulfilled what was said
5.4. Matthew 27:9–10 is totally confused. First Matthew quotes part of a prophecy from Zechariah, th
5.5. Hebrews 10:5 is one of the worst examples of New Testament Scripture-twisting. The writer quote
5.6. The New Testament is full of historical inaccuracies.
5.7. None of the important historical writers of the period—Roman or Jewish—make mention of Jesus. I
5.8. Modern scholars are in complete agreement that the Gospels portray a mythical Jesus. There is v
5.9. Jesus was not born of a virgin. In fact, we have traditions that actually tell us who Jesus’ re
5.10. The genealogies of Jesus given by Matthew and Luke are hopelessly contradictory.
5.11. The Messiah is David’s son. If Jesus were really born of a virgin, then Joseph was not his fat
5.12. Jesus cannot be the Messiah because he is a descendant of King Jehoiachin. God cursed both thi
5.13. Jesus did work some miracles, but they were not by God’s power. We have traditions that tell u
5.14. Jesus didn’t fulfill any of the Messianic prophecies. We know that the New Testament writers a
5.15. When Jesus failed to fulfill the prophecies, his followers invented the myth of his substituti
5.16. Do you want irrefutable proof that the authors of the New Testament didn’t know what they were
5.17. The New Testament is self-contradictory (especially the Gospels)!
5.18. Matthew claims that when Jesus died on the cross, “the tombs broke open and the bodies of many
5.19. The teachings of Jesus are impossible, dangerous, and un-Jewish (“Hate your mother and father,
5.20. The New Testament is anti-Semitic. It is filled with negative references to the Jewish people,
5.21. The Jesus of the New Testament is hardly Jewish. In fact, he even refers to the Torah as “your
5.22. Jesus was a false prophet. He claimed that his apostles would live to see his return, a predic
5.23. Jesus was a cruel and undisciplined man. He violated the Torah by cursing—and hence, destroyin
5.24. Actually, Jesus also taught that salvation came through obeying the Law. Just read Matthew 5:1
5.25. The teachings of the New Testament may have started out Jewish, but before long, they became t
5.26. Jesus was really all right. He was a good Jew and a fine rabbi. It was Paul who messed everyth
5.27. If you study world religions, you will see that the teachings of Jesus borrow extensively from
5.28. Jesus abolished the Law.
5.29. Paul abolished the Law.
5.30. The Torah is forever, every jot and tittle, and only traditional Jews keep it. In fact, even t
5.31. Anyone who changes the Law—no matter what signs or wonders he performs—is a false prophet. Tha
5.32. Observance of the Sabbath has been the hallmark of the Jewish people, separating us from other
5.33. According to Mark 7:19, Jesus abolished the dietary laws.
5.34. If the death of Jesus really inaugurated the new covenant spoken of by Jeremiah the prophet, t
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