Bible Contradiction? Did Jesus Claim That No One Has Ever Gone to Heaven?

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Itโ€™s a fairly common online assertion that the Bible is โ€œfuLL oF cOnTraDicTioNs!โ€ by those who are unfamiliar with the common mistakes that skeptics make when they make such claims. In a recent online discussion, a God-denier claimed that that Bible was full of contradictions. The principle assertion of contradiction was that Elijah ascended into Heaven (2 Kings 2:11) but Jesus claimed in John 3:13 that no one but the Son has ever ascended into Heaven

https://twitter.com/AmputeeAtheist/status/1538180851002970113?s=20&t=lNX1CRdWwIG0GNEupkEzRQ

Before I begin the rebuttal, let the reader understand that God-deniers have no grounds for declaring anything to be contradictory. Unless one starts with the God, who has revealed Himself in creation, in the Bible, and in the incarnation, there is no possible justification for logic, knowledge, morality, or truth. So, when a God-denier (like AmputeeAtheist) claims that the Bible contains contradictions, heโ€ฆ

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  1. Thank you!

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  2. Appreciate ApoloJedi

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    • I am slowly getting caught up on pas tblog posts from others (I might be adapting your apologetics lessons for my youth!), and, I agree. I am thankful for the stuff he puts out.

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      • Awesome! I am catching up too lol. Let me know if and when you use the apologetics lessons, I’ll pray!

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      • While your at it, I am preaching the works of the flesh vs. the fruit of the Spirit from Galatians 5 in the morning! Naturally, I am staying safe and mentioning simple things like false teachers and current political events. ๐Ÿ˜œ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ˜Ž

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      • Praying for that; pray for my preaching tomorrow too!

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      • Every week, brother! There about 20 fellow pastors I specifically pray for each weekend. We have shared enough of each other’s work that you and your congregation are on that list.

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