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So your proof is that no one disputed them: and that anyone who did dispute them did so for religious reasons. How can anyone possibly disprove that within the narrow parameters you set up? Also, you probably need to realize that this was one non-eyewitness account written possibly a century after the events described. If this was such a great evangelical tool, why would Paul not have mentioned it in his epistles, written much sooner? Additionally, if you read any sort of old biography, you will know that embellishments were added all the time and accepted, since these were superstitious and ignorant people with little to no understanding of the universe. Also, the majority of Christian texts weren't compiled until around the time Christianity became the number one religion, so that is why it became a huge religion, not anything to do with the historical context of the Jesus story. Myth Busted |
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Why couldn't they have been written earlier? I'll give you an example of the bias: Jesus predicted the destruction of the temple. The temple was destroyed. Biased atheists say that the Gospels were written AFTER the temple went down. Christians say it was written and predicted beforehand. Skeptics say impossible no man can predict the future. Christians say he was God, not man. Atheists say there is no such thing as God and so we go around and around in circle after circle with nothing ever getting accomplished. |
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Self-M, you can take your above argument and reverse it, e.g. "No reason to conclude the Gospels were written soon after the events unless you're a Christian with an agenda..." and so on. If you did so, you would see that the reverse argument is essentially the same, and its charge of bias would be the essentially the same, and either way the argument carries about the same weight, which is not much at best.
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The claim of the timeframe of the Gospels is claimed not only by secular scholars but also by Christian ones. It is not a question of religion, it is a question of intellectual honesty.
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Oh come on now Mageth! "exact number of 53" was the strongest arguement put forth by SM that I've read since he started posting on here. Be nice! |
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53Jesus said to them, "I tell you the truth, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you.
This verse from John may look silly at first, until you realize that exactly . . . I am mostly kidding, man. |
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Now, now people. SM might just have something here. Let's give him the benefit of the doubt.
Now he mentions the number 53, which must have some sort of significance so let's see: Well, in Mark 8, we have" Quote:
We also have in Luke 12 this passage: Quote:
You know, 5+3=8 One God + Seven days of creation = 8!!! You know, SM, I really think your on to something here! I'm convinced. |
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John 3:16
6+3-1 8 ! ! ! ! ! ! This is pretty convincing! |
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Obviously, 500 is an exact number! So what if it just happens to be even? |
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