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Or Paul wrote epistles for other churches not affiliated with Jesus. Or maybe the churches were established in the 2nd century. And there are many other possibilities. If 'Tom Sawyer' is a fiction novel, then this disclaimer is usually written, 'This novel is a work of fiction. Names and characters are the product of the author's imagination and any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, is entirely coincidental'. It is not necessary to find that every event, name or place is fictitious in a book considered to be fictional. All that is necessary is to show the book is not reliable or credible. And even though Acts is considered to be of little historical value, today, it must be remembered that the Church Fathers regarded the names, events and chronology of events of Acts to be hugely significant and of immeasureable historical importance. Irenaeus in Against Heresies book 3.12-14, appears to agree with the events, names and chronology as laid out by the author of Acts. |
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I certainly don't disagree with any of this. But what is most probable given what we have?
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That is the custom nowadays. It is a very recent custom.
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