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How much power did Jesus have?

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Competing Claims

How this contradiction is framed

Claim A argues "There are some things that Jesus can't do," while Claim B argues "Jesus is all-powerful." Compare the passages under each side to see how the contradiction is being built.

Claim A

There are some things that Jesus can't do

These references outline the "There are some things that Jesus can't do" side of the contradiction so you can compare it against the opposing claim. This side pulls together 2 separate references.

Matthew 20:23

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  • Matthew 20:23
  • Mark 6:5

Claim B

Jesus is all-powerful

These references outline the "Jesus is all-powerful" side of the contradiction so you can compare it against the opposing claim.

Matthew 28:18

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  • Matthew 28:18

Embedded Scholar Context

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Responding to Wes Huff on undesigned coincidences

Mark 6 Matthew 28

What’s up with the “Great Apostasy”?

Matthew 20 Matthew 28

rily in like second Thessalonians 2 3 but also in first Timothy 4 and in second Timothy 3 and Perhaps even in Matthew 20…

Wes Huff attempts a response

Mark 6

nt to move on to Reviewing the account in the synoptic Gospels and talk about some issues here. Let's look at mark 6 The…

Responding to Wes Huff on the Trinity

Matthew 28

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Attribution

Initial contradiction dataset seeded from BibViz and adapted into the Sacrilegious Discourse knowledge base. BibViz is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

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