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12-23-2006, 05:55 AM | #11 |
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No, I was referring to Paul calling himself an apostle, whihc you mentioned immediately before. Apologies for the confusion.
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The fact that you have to appeal to texts outside Paul's letters simply reinforces the observation made in the OP and does nothing to address the flaw in your previous statement. That Paul calls Peter an apostle neither requires nor implies that he was originally a follower of the living Jesus.
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I still can't make any of this add up. As far as I can tell, you've got two crazy people running around. Peter saying the risen christ appeared to him first and Paul saying he appeared to him last. I'm guessing both of them are making up these resurrection stories to try to validate their apostle status. Paul also curiously makes no mention of the women who supposedly followed Jesus all the way to the very end. Which leads to the biggest hole in the story. Paul actually says Jesus was buried where the gospels say Jesus' body turns up missing before the women could anoint his body. His body is never actually buried according to the gospels. Paul never mentions any tomb so the tomb is most likely complete fiction. I'm beginning to think the women are complete fiction as well. This is what happens when you have more than one person telling a lie. The stories quickly fall apart after any sort of critical analysis. Historically speaking, does anyone know what would've REALLY happened to Jesus' body after the crucifixion? Since he was a criminal, I'm guessing they would've either left his corpse to be devoured by animals or just dumped his body in an unmarked grave somewhere. I don't think they would've made any special arrangements over some trouble maker or whatever it was he did to get crucified in the first place. |
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Apologists swear that although rare, exceptions were made, and I know of no skeptical historian who insists to the contrary, so the only issue seems to be whether we have sufficient evidence to think an exception was in fact made in this instance. Well, the only evidence we have is exactly the same evidence that is adduced to support the resurrection. |
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1) Paul refers to Peter as an apostle. 2) The apostle Peter knew Jesus. 3) Ergo, Paul agrees that Peter knew Jesus. Just because you, and perhaps the thread starter, conjecture that Paul meant something else by the term "apostle," apparently because there isn't an explicit statement that Peter, by virtue of being one of Jesus' apostles, would have known a "living Jesus," doesn't constitute an "error" on my part. I think it is unreasonable to expect for Paul to state something so rudimentary to those who were already Christian converts, and I see no reason to exclude from consideration non-Pauline texts to determine what Paul apparently took for granted that his letter's original recipients knew. No doubt you will disagree, so the last word is yours my friend. |
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The point of the OP is that you have to go outside Paul's letters to make it. Specifically:
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1 Corinthians 15:8 - Last of all, as to one untimely born, he appeared also to me. 9 For I am the least of the apostles, unfit to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God. 10 But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace toward me was not in vain. |
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