PLEASE, ANSWER THESE!!!
As most know, God promised David that the Davidic kingdom would have no end, but it was later overthrown and ceased to exist. Now, since the word "Mesiach" was used for all kings in the original Hebrew Scriptures, and mesiach translates to "Son of God", could it be that Jesus was not divine, but rather just another king in the line of David to mark the return of the Davidic Kingdom?
How could Jesus be God? After all God is infinite and Jesus was finite. To say that Jesus was man would mean that he was not God, just as to say that if he was God, he could not be man. Not to mention divinity is unchanging, just as God is, yet Jesus changed, he was formed as a human from cell to zygote to fetus to infant to adult.
In Genesis 38:7 God killed Er, Judah's first son, because he was wicked in the sight of the lord, yet the only other mentions of Er is that he was born and that Judah took a wife for him. What did he do that was so wicked? After all Adam was given a 930 year pardon for breaking a direct order from God himself.
After the floods, when it was just Noah and his family and the 2 of each animal (seven of the clean animals minus the sacrifices), how did the world repopulate itself? If a lion had to eat one of the two deer to live, how did the deer breed? Did they figure out how to divide like cells? What did Noah and his family eat? if they killed one of the cows or chickens it woulf have also cause extinction for that animal. If they were vegitarians, how did the vegitables survive the floods?
If on the first day God said "Let there be light" and there was light, and on the third day God created plants, fruits, etc., and on the forth day God created the sun and the moon and the stars, then why does our light come from the sun and why can't plant life live without it?
Is the planet Earth really the oldest object in the universe?
Adam and Eve had at least three sons, but where did all the women come from?
If we all sprang from Adam and Eve, then obviously every union for at least the first three generations of mankind was by definition incestuous, so why is incest a sin now?
Cain built a city which he called Enoch after his son. Why? There are cross roads, villiages, towns - all kinds of municipal subdivisions - but cities are the largest, usually with relatively enormous populations. Where did all these folks come from?
Adam and Eve were punished for breaking a direct commandment of God, but they weren't killed. Cain murdered his own brother, but he wasn't killed. So what did the entire population of Earth twelve generations later, excepting only Noah and his family, do that was sufficiently evil to merit death, not just for themselves, but nearly every other living thing? Bear in mind the ten commandments were still many centuries in the future.
What kind of boat could a farmer build that would withstand forty days and forty nights of rainfall at the rate of 363 inches per hour? Five or six inches per hour is a major storm and an instantaneous rate of ten or twelve inches per hour is the kind of downpour that would drown you if you looked up, so what boat (or anything else) could possibly withstand 363 inches per hour over the entire surface of the earth for more than a month? That is what it would take to submerge all the mountain peaks of the world as in the Bible account of the flood, Mount Everest towering 29,028 feet above sea level. Also where did all the water come from? Where did it go? (if you want to see what a 7-9 inch per hour storm looks like, Click Here) -F.V.
The Ark was apporximately 1/2 the length of, and only about 20 feet narrower than the R.M.S. Titanic. The question that comes to mind is how could a farmer cut, gather and prepare that much gopherwood, engineer, and build a boat of that size all by himself?
It was clearly prophesied that the Messiah would be born of the line of David. It was not prophesied that he would be born of a virgin, and no one expected him to be. The virgin birth is mentioned only by Matthew (it shows up nowhere else in the Bible), probably as a sop for the gentile masses (Greek gods were always having sons, for instance), yet when Matthew traces Jesus' lineage back to David, an absolute necessity, he does it through Joseph, not Mary. Hmmmm, another contradiction? Airborne DNA?