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I;m not sure if this has been brought up, but what if we applied the same standards of Gary R. Habermas and Michael R. Licona to say, Greek mythology, Iliad, Odyssey, etc.?
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Is (for example) spin's list from post #9 at odds with scholarship? If so, I'm sure you could correct these misconceptions for us. Or is scholarship silent on all of those issues? That would be very surprising.
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Why is that curious? The NT doesn't deal in the sorts of things that are likely to be either corroborated or contradicted by other evidence. (Mass migrations, conquests, royal dynasties ...). Perhaps you can provide examples of NT claims that are in principle testable with reference to other historical data.
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