A man in a black ski mask took up my challenge to give proof—using Scriptural language only—that there was no such thing in the world as the Son of God until 3 B.C., when Jesus was born in Bethlehem. The man in the black ski mask made the video, but when I saw the video I was so disturbed by the image of a man in a black ski mask (I don’t like scary movies) that I asked someone
to watch the video for me and to bring me the proof verses, and not only the verses, but the man’s explanation of the verses as well.
Here are the six “proof verses,” as well as the man in the ski mask’s explanation of the verses. (It turns out that the man in the ski mask’s name is Adam. I remember that he used to make some good videos about the false
teaching of eternal torment.)
I will say this as a matter of introduction: The proof offered here is so embarrassingly bad that I was tempted to not even air this show. After recording the show, I talked to a couple people about the possibility of not even airing it because I didn’t want to humiliate the man in the black ski mask. After all, it was
extremely bold of him to accept my challenge and, in fact, he was the only one who did so. Shouldn’t he be saved from himself? But it was pointed out to me that the man in the black ski mask probably thinks that his verses are “stupendous proof texts,” and that if I didn’t publish them I would be accused of being a coward, yes, of being afraid of publishing such “startling, graphic evidence” that destroys once and for all Paul’s silly testimony in Philippians chapter 2 concerning a Being in the
form of God Who emptied Himself in order to come to be in fashion as a human.
A dark part of me considered mocking the daylights out of these verses, but then I realized that the verses themselves do that quite well without me.
Would anyone else like to try?