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View Poll Results: Whose history is more doubtful, Marcion of Pontus or Paul of Tarsus? | |||
Paul | 10 | 58.82% | |
Marcion | 2 | 11.76% | |
Don't know | 5 | 29.41% | |
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02-10-2008, 08:46 AM | #11 |
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I've often wondered myself if Marcion were a fabricated "boogeyman" used by the church to put a face on an otherwise nameless movement.
That that fictional "face" could have garnered followers later is not beyond the realm of possibilities. Although I don't see it as probable, just possible. |
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And, according to Eusebius in Church History, almost everybody all over the known world heard of the miracle worker , Jesus. Stories about Jesus had been circulated far outside Judaea long before "Paul", even a King who ruled beyond ancient Euphrates sent a letter by courrier to Jesus asking him to come and heal him. Church History 1.13.1-2 Quote:
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It might benefit you to become familiar with Paul's alleged writings by reading all of them. ted |
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In effect, the whole world knew about Jesus before "Paul", his missionary work appears to be fabricated. And "Paul" contradicts you in Galations 1.11 Quote:
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all these writers together for the posterity of these endless arguments. What in the name of Jesus Christ would we all be doing without Eusebius? Best wishes, Pete Brown |
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aa, I'm finished. For whatever reasons I just can't seem to find your views as even close to being reasonable, and you seem unwilling to try and understand the points I'm making.
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2.What is unreasonable about considering that Paul's revelation from Jesus in heaven was fictitious? 3. What is unreasonable about considering the history of Paul in Acts as fiction? So,if Paul was not converted, heard nothing from Jesus, and his history is fiction, then Paul was just a fabrication, he could not have been a real missionary and evangelist, he appeared to have been manufactured just to deceive. |
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