So, Thomas, are you calling Jsus a fool for once saying that the testimony of one man is not enough, and then saying just the opposite later?

You are not looking for the "solution" in the words of Jsus any more than we are looking for an "aha" moment. We are simply looking for the truth -- are you?

Because if you are the obvious discrepencies from Torah to GT leap off the page -- not to mention the internal discrepencies of "don't listen to the testimony of one man" -- but "OH listen to the testimony of one man."

It seems you are willing (and wishing) to ignore the contradictions for the good feelings you get from your "faith."

I will repeat what I posted in my last response to you. You are failing G-d's test.

Quote:
Deuteronomy
29: 17. Perhaps there is among you a man, woman, family, or tribe, whose heart strays this day from HaShem, our G-d, to go and worship the deities of those nations. Perhaps there is among you a root that produces hemlock and wormwood.

18. And it will be, when he [such a person] hears the words of this oath, that he will bless himself in his heart, saying, "I will have peace, even if I follow my heart's desires,". . .

19. HaShem will not be willing to forgive him; rather, then, HaShem's fury and His zeal will fume against that man, and the entire curse written in this book will rest upon him, and HaShem will obliterate his name from beneath the heavens.

20. And HaShem put him aside because he is evil.

And everything that Sarah tells you, listen to her voice. Genesis, 21:12