Jesus & His

Prophecies
by Mark Smith
Jesus, the FALSE
PROPHET OF CHRISTIANDOM, prophesied that all of the following would occur within
the lifetime of people living around 33 AD. The time limit he himself laid down
has long since expired!





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The stars would
fall to earth
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The Great Tribulation & Rapture
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Judgment Day for all mankind
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The Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
Listen to what the liar
himself said around 33 AD to his fellow Jews gathered around him:
“Remember that all these things will happen
before the people now living have all died.”
(Matthew 24:34 TEV)
“For the Son of Man
[i.e. Jesus] is about to come in the glory of his Father with his angels,
and then he will reward each one according to his deeds. I assure you
[i.e. swear to you] that there are
some here who will not die until they have seen the
Son of Man [Jesus] come as King.”
(Matthew 16: 27, 28 TEV)
Jesus did not return within their lifetime as promised, nor did Judgment Day
occur. Therefore, these false prophecies by Jesus make Jesus a
false prophet, just as certainly as committing a murder makes one a murderer.
But just because Jesus set the "goal posts" of his return as being within the
First Century hasn't stopped ancient or modern Christians from fixing the
problem by moving the date, the "goal posts", always ahead- just out of reach,
sort of like the proverbial dangling of the carrot in front of the horse's
mouth.

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Lied to Caiaphas
During his trial in front of Caiaphas Jesus the liar falsely prophesied
that his Second Coming would happen within the lifetime of Caiaphas, i.e. while
Caiaphas the high priest was still alive (Matthew 26:64). Guess what?
Almost two thousand years have passed
since Caiaphas has no longer been alive- and STILL NO JESUS!!!
And as
for those diehard Christian Fundies who told me "maybe Caiaphas is still
ALIVE", sorry, but Caiaphas
really is dead- a photo of his tomb made the cover of the
Sept/Oct 1992 Biblical
Archaeology Review.
Once again, false prophecies by Jesus prove Jesus a false prophet, as
Jesus did not return within Caiaphas’ lifetime as promised. |
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Within Lifetime of These Roman Soldiers
While Jesus was dying on the cross for being a false prophet, some Roman
soldiers stuck him with their spears. These soldiers who stuck him-
Jesus was prophesied to return within
their
lifetime as well. It is written in the Book of Revelation that "Behold,
He is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see Him, EVEN THOSE WHO
PIERCED HIM..." (Revelation 1:7 NASB). Once again, another broken
promise, another false prophecy, as Jesus did not return
within the lifetime of the soldiers as promised. |
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The Apostle Paul also prophesied about the Second Coming. He wrote that it would
occur within his lifetime. Christians believe that what Paul wrote was
“inspired” by Jesus, so therefore, if Paul screwed up, blame the man who put the
words into his mouth- Jesus! Listen to what Paul predicted to his friends of
that long-gone era:
"Behold! I tell you a mystery; WE SHALL NOT
ALL SLEEP [i.e. die], BUT WE
SHALL ALL BE CHANGED... in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet...
the dead will be raised..."
(1Corinthians 15:51,52 NASB)
"...we WHO ARE ALIVE and REMAIN until the coming of the Lord...
Then we who ARE ALIVE AND REMAIN shall be caught up together with them in
the clouds..."
(1Thessalonians 4:15-17)
Note that it’s not
"those in the future who happen to be alive when Christ comes back," but rather
Paul saying, during the first century, during HIS LIFETIME, these things
could maybe WOULD take place. Paul
clearly prophesied that Jesus would return in HIS era within the lifetime of
himself and his friends then alive. This makes yet another
false prophecy, as Jesus did not return within their lifetime as promised.

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What makes these prophecies unique is that they come with a built in TIME
LIMIT. Just like a gallon of milk from the store, these prophecies come
attached to an EXPIRATION DATE.
That date was one generation from the time
Jesus made these prophecies, to the time it would be obvious they were
false. One generation is defined by Bible scholars as about 30 to 40 years(1).
There have been over 55 generations of “30 to
40 years” come and go since then- and STILL no Jesus!!! To 99 out of every 100 honest, non-biased minds, Jesus' reliability
as a "prophet" expired LONG ago, having reached the time limit well before
100 AD.
I suppose that if Christians are still around 10 million years from now,
they'll still be trying to rally enthusiasm for the "quick, speedy,
any-minute-now(2)" return of their humbug god, Jesus, as
falsely promised in their Bible time and time again. It seems for the
most part that their faith is immune to any evidence, even from their
own Bible. They should face the facts. They were lied to. Jesus broke
their trust. They should stop believing in fairy tales and get a life.
Jesus lied, & Jesus died.
Jesus has been missing for 2,000 years, and is presumed dead. |
The bottom line? When Christians brag to you that "Jesus never fails!"
you can respond with confidence,
"Jesus DOES fail, and I'll show you where."
(1) Greek & English
Lexicon of the New Testament [Robinson], An Expository Dictionary of New
Testament Words, Smith’s Bible Dictionary, The Harper-Collins Bible Dictionary,
Peloubet’s Bible Dictionary, The Eerdmans Bible Dictionary, A Dictionary of the
Bible
(2) Rm. 13:11,12; Jm.
5:8; 1Pt. 4:7; 1Jn 2:18; Rev. 1:1 & 22:6,7,10,12,20 and many, many more.
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