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Bethlehem was a small village. The killing of a few babies under a tyrranical government wouldn't have been big news. |
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As for the date of John, most scholars, Christian and secular, would place it in the late first century. |
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THE TWELFTH PLANET, Zecharia Sitchin Hum, I don't have a scholar poll on John...but I doubt the majority of secular scholars place John definitively in the first century. Can you back that up with anything? |
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http://encyclopedia.com/html/j/john-g1os.asp "Though John is agreed scholars place the gospel anywhere between AD 65 and 85, some scholars place the writing of the final edition of John later in the first or early second century...Today, most critical scholars are of the opinion that John was composed in stages (probably two or three), beginning at an unknown time (50-70?) and culminating in the final edition (Gospel of John) around 95-100. This final date is assumed in large part because John 2, the so-called "appendix" to John, is largely concerned with explaining the death of the "beloved disciple," probably the leader of the Johannine community that produced the gospel. If this leader had been a follower of Jesus, or a disciple of one of Jesus' followers, then a death around 90-100 is expected. This claim has been rejected by conservative scholars." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospel_...rship_and_date |
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Well, in Herod's case, it certainly must not have been big news, as it's nowhere else recorded, neither in the Bible nor elsewhere. And: Mat 2:16 Then Herod, when he saw that he was mocked of the wise men, was exceeding wroth, and sent forth, and slew all the children that were in Bethlehem, and in all the coasts thereof, from two years old and under,... How would that not be "big news"? Bethlehem, if that was where Jesus was truly born (which is doubtful; again, that's likely an embellishment) was a "small village". And Herod would be afraid of babies in a small village as threats to his "kingship", why? The whole account is clearly fiction, O_F. Why should we believe it? |
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