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Daniel Wallace claims evidence of a first century text of the gospel of Mark MERGED
From this report of a debate between Wallace and Ehrman
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Steven Carr seems to think that this is the Jesus Papyrus
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Why isn't this on CBS? It appears that even Fox News won't touch this story. No pictures of these manuscripts are available. Perhaps people have learned from the Lead Codex fiasco that it is not wise to make images available. |
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I've Got an Announcement Too
Hi All,
I think it is a good time to announce to all you Atlantis Mythicists that Atlantis has been discovered in the Straits of Hercules. An important oceanographer, I can't reveal his name, has found it and even brought back a sign saying "Atlantis -- 2 Kilometers." All of this will come out in a new book about a year from now. I really can't say anymore. I wonder what kind of excuses all you Atlantis Mythicists are going to say when this comes out? Such skepticism is just so unreasonable to me. Warmly, Jay Raskin |
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It looks like this must be a fragment of Mark that is part of the Green Collection - described in this thread. Steve Green, president of Hobby Lobby, has been on a buying spree, buying up Biblical artifacts to prove Christianity.
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"traveling exhibit" Snake-oil not included. The Early Christian Forgery Mill is so entrenched in the conceptual framework of the 21st century its going to take a resurrection of Socrates to point out the obvious conclusion ... |
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Daniel Wallace was speaking in terms of a "third century" text of Mark. Wallace mentioned something about a third-century fragment of Mark, a two-leaf palimpsest, one with text from Mark 3 and one with text from Mark 6; Dr. Wallace said that it "could be as early as the third century" -- or, "it could be as late as the seventh century." A third-century find would be pretty important and even if such a date is too early by, say, two or three centuries, it would still be significant -- and yet what has happened in regard to that?
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It's shameful. Half the difficulty in scholarship is getting past all the ego and lies put out by the participants
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