You are missing the point. First I do believe in Christ's birth according to Scripture. Let me explain. I'm saying is that I believe that this is the
only system that interprets directly by the text itself, and
thus is an interpretation from God and not from man. It doesn't promote an understanding by what "seems" right in our own eyes, but by the model that the text itself puts forth. A sound hermeneutic is the product of the Spirit giving us understanding of the text
through the consistent application of its own words, similitudes, rules, designs, figures and symbols. It is not one where we guess or suppose interpretations by what "seems" to be right in our own eyes, but is right by comparing God's Word with itself.
Genesis 40:8
- "And they said unto him, We have dreamed a dream, and there is no interpreter of it. And Joseph said unto them, Do not interpretations belong to God? tell me them, I pray you."
Indeed, interpretations
do belong to God, thus God's Word alone is the interpreter,
not secular history, consensus, man's words or opinions. Get it?
Point being, the Jewish animal sacrifices were not the offense,
it was their hearts and eyes and minds that were the offending parties. God's judgment was in casting the nation down and leaving them in blindness, which He did at the cross, Not AD 70. The center point of Jewish false worship was
their hearts. The temple building was just another pile of rocks after Christ died, like every other false place of worship situated around the world! Selah! It lost it's significance as the Holy Place of God long ago. His servants were not in it in AD 70. The "focal point" Christ was illustrating was to the saints to flee a "spiritual" city that is under judgment. But for Christians to keep going back the "70 AD Theory" mantra in lieu of scripture is the last resort of the monosyllabic. This one trick pony is worn out. It is the scriptures that will define "Biblical" truth, not a secular history lesson.