>It suits the purpose of the
>Gospel writers to make them do so nonetheless. Your quotations from Isaiah
>in parallel with Gospel quotations come in the same category.They prove
>nothing - except to already committed Christians who believe that the Isaiah
>passages in question were intended from the beginning as "prophecies" of
>Jesus, and look no further.
This is a blatant attack on a particular faith. I believe such attacks
are not permitted under our charter.
Moderators, your opinion please!
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