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It is the Pauline who is claiming that the resurrected Jesus was SEEN by him. If you have NO SOURCES of antiquity then you may be PROMOTING "Chinese Whispers". |
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When were the Pauline writings composed and were they IMPROVED by the very same authors called "Paul"? The author of "Against Marcion" claimed he DULY IMPROVED his own writings about Marcion. So far, I am only seeing claims that may be based on Chinese Whispers. Not ONE single poster can come up with any CREDIBLE sources of antiquity to show that the Pauline writers did ACTUALLY compose a single epistle BEFORE the Fall of the Temple c 70 CE. |
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Paul can hardly be trusted here since he stated that he saw a resurrected jesus which accounts for no more than a lie on his part because jesus did not exist. |
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Up to the middle of 2nd century, Justin Martyr did NOT acknowledge any character called "Paul" who preached Jesus Christ crucified to the Gentiles all OVER the Roman Empire. Justin Martyr claimed it was TWELVE ILLITERATE MEN who preached the Gospel to EVERY RACE of Man. "First Apology" XXXIX Quote:
Another writer called Aristides also did NOT acknowledge that "Paul" preached Christ all over the Roman Empire. It was the TWELVE disciples of Jesus who preached Christ to the known world Based on Aristides. Aristides "Apology" Quote:
The claim that the Pauline writings are the earliest sources for the Jesus stories is EVIDENTLY based on Chinese Whispers. Not one POSTER can provide a single corroborative historical source for a single Pauline writer before the Fall of the Temple c 70 CE. The Pauline Myth is busted. |
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It is not possible to conclude, on the lack of evidence, that the cononical gospels must have preceded the Pauline writers. We do not know what Paul was referring to when he said, "according to scriptures." That the Pauline writers and the gospel writers had common sources in either Hebrew or Greek, both written and oral is entirely possible if not probable. You still have not established why your claim that the book of Acts is fiction is not a Chinese whisper. You still have not established why the claim that Paul saw the resurrected Jesus is fiction is not a Chinese whisper. Indeed, if gLuke preceded Paul it is entirely reasonable to suggest that Acts did as well. Thus the Pauline writers were taking on the name of a pre-established character, and Acts would have to be accepted as the account closest to the events and therfore, likely the more reliable. What the Pauline letters reveal is the existence of a pre-Pauline Christian movement. It's organization is rudimentary with no bishops or ecclesiastical authority until we get to the Pastoral letters. But it does have regular meetings and some sort of rituals. It seems likely that some of its beliefs were written down. Furthermore, as I previously noted, the most reasonable interpretation of John is that the author was not the beloved disciple but that he was writing from a previous written source. Likewise Luke claims to be writing based on the eye-witness testimony of others. Thus, I think we have plenty of evidence that there were other common sources, written and oral, which preceded both Paul's letters and the canonical gospels. What about Philo of Alexandria? Could not his writings have been among the "scriptures" that Paul is referring to? They incorporate the Greek "logos" into Hebrew thought and are almost proto-Christian. |
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This may sound stupid and I am fairly new here but what the hell is a Chinese Whisper?
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We have no evidence prior to the mid-19th Century that George Washington chopped down a cherry tree. Does that mean that George Washington didn't chop down a cherry tree? |
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