Biblical Prophecy, Fictional Fulfillment, and the Question of Jesus

This post critically examines biblical prophecy, highlighting failed predictions, misapplied Old Testament verses, and the possibility that Jesus’ story was constructed to fit pre-existing texts. It challenges the idea of divine foresight by exploring how narratives may have been shaped after the fact—and even questions whether the central figure of Christianity existed at all.

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Words Are Just Tools: When Communication Becomes Manipulation

This post explores the true nature of communication, emphasizing that words are merely tools for transferring meaning. It highlights how miscommunication—especially when used intentionally—can be a manipulative tactic employed by politicians, evangelists, and apologists. True dialogue requires clarity, shared definitions, and a commitment to mutual understanding. Winning an argument through miscommunication is not a real victory; it’s a performance, not a pursuit of truth.

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