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1 | posting | Bible general Archive 3 | Morant61 | 177419 | ||
Greetings Sincere non-believer! You may be sincere my friend, but you are also mistaken concerning the facts of your statements. For instance, you claim that the New Testament books were written hundreds of years after the life of Christ. This is a factually inaccurate statement. There are many manuscripts from the New Testament dating to the 1st century. For instance, one fragment of John (P52) has been consistenly dated at 125 a.d. If the fragment is this early, than the original was even earlier. And, John has historically been considered the last gospel written. There are many quotes from the New Testament made by Church fathers in the 1st century. How could they quote books that supposedly had not been written for another couple of hundred years? :-) You also claim that Scripture is misleading or contradictory. Would you care to back up that claim with some examples? Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | posting | Bible general Archive 3 | SNB2 | 177420 | ||
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3 | posting | Bible general Archive 3 | Morant61 | 177424 | ||
Greetings SNB2! Barred you my friend? I simply asked you to deal with the factually inaccurate statements that you made. Over the years, I have noted that when someone can't deal with the evidence, they will try to continually change the topic. You seem to be engaging in this tactic. Would you care to deal with the statement that I challenged you on my friend? How old are the New Testament books? Were they really written hundreds of years after the life of Christ? Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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