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You have FUNDAMENTALLY ERRED in your presumption. The Sources which claimed Jesus chose 12 disciples ALSO claimed Jesus was the Child of a Ghost, the Creator, and the Word that was God. See Matthew 1.18, Luke 1.35. and John 1. Once you INTRODUCE the Gospels as evidence for the historicity of Jesus, then you are OBLIGATED and MANDATED to SHOW the description of Jesus in the SOURCES. It is IRRELEVANT whether or not Jesus chose 12 disciples in the NT. The Creator of heaven and earth chose 12 disciples in the NT!!! So what???? |
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That an ordinary sinful man was born in Nazareth and was ordinarily baptized by John did NOT develop Christianity as we know it today. It was the NON-HISTORICAL events and Fictional characteristics of the supposed HJ that DEVELOPED the Christian FAITH. HJ is irrelevant, ONLY the LIES and the Fiction matter. "Paul" claimed he was a WITNESS of the NON-HISTORICAL resurrection. Only THE LIES COUNT. Only NON-HISTORICAL EVENTS AND FICTIONAL ATTRIBUTES MATTER. HJ is irrelevant. |
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I always get confused by the twelve tribes and twelve sons of Jacob.
Jacob had 12 sons but the tribes include Joseph as two (Manasseh and Ephraim) so you wind up with 13. Maybe the idea being that if you surround the ark with three tribes on each side, 12 doesn't work (with Levi in the center). Maybe Yoshke is similar to the ark or tribe of Levi. It seems that this still causes technical problems... probably nonsense as +or-1 suggests. |
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believing it cannot be seen A man though, with a telescope and watching keenly on a slope extending from a nearby knoll, observes the little spoon-eared troll <- :wave: ......... Christian Morgenstern 'Vice Versa'. (tr. by Max Knight) |
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On the other hand, how blatant can you get?
Joshua 4:1-6 |
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http://rationalrevolution.net/articles/gospel_mark.htm
I honestly think it is a matter of personal opinion as to how much of Mark is seen as allegory or fiction. For me, it is notable just how much, in fact, is not present in the OT, and how many of the connections are somewhat vague. I imagine there would be many cases where one could find many connections between things in the NT and the OT, and no need to think that Mark is necessarily quoting or using them at all. The two testaments have a lot of commonality. It's not as if one is about the Judaist religion and the other about needlework. Another consideration, not often aired, is that some of the actions and sayings might be in the Jesus tradition precisely because they come from a prophet who was himself fond of referencing the OT. IOW, if you were a Jewish prophet, and you were picking disciples, how many would you pick? Also notable is how the connections are from all over the place, here and there. There is little doubt that Mark went in search of some of his pieces in the OT. There is not enough for me, yet, to change from thinking that he was embellishing an existing story. Interestingly, Price, on many occasions, does not link to the OT, but to Paul. |
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