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Old 10-24-2003, 07:30 AM   #11
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Peter the son of king Herod the Great and the grandson of of a high priest. The fish in his net were persons. A fisherman is an evangelist.
I see, so it's the very same analogy that Buddha used far before the Biblical ideal?

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Are you using this question to challenge the gospels as accurate accounts, or as written by the original disciples of Jesus as described in the gospels?
The latter.

I would think the ideal that the respective Gospels were written by 1st century fishermen is amazing, but yet it's claimed by many without really thinking about it's probability. That would be at least a miracle worth mentioning by them when they supposively wrote them, and authorship wouldn't be so troubling.

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