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That's true, but given the creative differences in the stories revolving around the same theme it seems to me that there were other sources involved, either written or oral. Is it hard to imagine that someone heard a story about how Jesus fed 5000 people but then embellished it as well, or came across a written text that described the story in a slightly different way from the other gospels?
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Also, there are extra-Biblical sources referencing the small religious sect of proto-Christians in the 2nd century CE, iirc. One would expect that these people had some sort of oral mythology(s) with which they identified. |
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Besides, we know one source for the gospels: the Septuagint, or Hebrew scriptures in general. Quote:
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But Toto we see that they are not simply writing novels for popular entertainment. They are writing for what they considered to be a serious religious purpose. They aren't Hollywood script writers.
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However the Jesus cult began, it seems reasonable to me that the cult preceded the writings. I suppose it's possible that something like a Book of Mormon/Koran fraud was perpetrated, but if that were the case I would expect the writings to claim some sort of divine origin. Quote:
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It's all speculative, but I don't see that there's enough evidence to rule out oral traditions (rumors, or stories, if you prefer) preceding the written Gospels. It's certainly one plausible explanation. |
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They were not historians. A religion is more likely to form around a Hollywood movie (think Star Wars) than a history book.
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They don't have to be historians, simply religious people trying to reconstruct what they considered to be their religious tradition.
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From a PBS showon Christianity, the gospels represent the evolution in Christian thought at differnt times.
In one gospel JC is a feisty pun slinging antagonist. In another a more serene spiritual image. More Greek perhaps. |
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