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They just report what the casual observer would see without any theology or spiritual insights. |
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I see little reason to conclude that the original ending was suppressed by other Christians. Why preserve the Gospel at all if it was so disturbing and there were alternatives? No, if there was an extended ending it was lost through accident, weathering, or destruction by pagans. Or perhaps a combination of the above. |
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It is also hard to see people in a pogram just removing the last part of a scroll. |
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If you mean Mark, we do not know that it was written in Rome. But that seems a likely place of origin given the latinisms and the tradition. Of course, the vulnerability of the end of the scroll is not dependent on the Gospel being written in Rome. |
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Please at least try not to make claims that are entirely counterfactual. -Wayne |
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The odd births of Dionysus (with virgin elements) aside, Mithras springs to mind as an extremely strong example. -Wayne |
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Guys: The Immaculate Conception is a belief about the sinless conception and birth of Mary (resulting from otherwise natural sexual intercourse between her mother and father), not about the birth narrative of Jesus.
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And I'm not sure classifying a birth as "odd" proves some sort of correlation. So what examples of virgin births do you have? |
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