DIMAGH
Jan 24, 2025

Sorry mate, but you have no clue what Jesus said. You probably hold the position that the four “gossips” are eye witness accounts of his life. But scholarship widely maintains that the authors of these accounts (mark, Matthew, Luke, etc) were named later. Furthermore, Matthew who was supposedly a disciple, copies 70% of his gossip from Mark who is not a disciple. Stories such as that of the adulterous woman are widely accepted as forgeries based on textual criticism. Versed such as John 1 5:7 have been added in 14th century. So I maintain, u rely on a bunch of “gossips” to assert what Jesus said.

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DIMAGH
DIMAGH

Written by DIMAGH

Passionate about reading, writing, and analytical thinking, I explore and analyze a wide range of topics.

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