blastula
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So the New Testament writers were literate AND wealthy.
The gospel writers weren't Palestinians.
So the New Testament writers were literate AND wealthy.
Saul of Tarsus isn't an anonymous writer.
John of Patmos isn't an anonymous writer.
Tacitus and Josephus aren't anonymous writers.
Matthew Levi is well identified.
When Theophilus receives letters from Luke, he doesn't sit there wondering who this 'anonymous' person is.
It's funny. We were looking at Isaiah 6:1 and Psalm 138 and 1st Corrinthians 15 on Sunday.
http://usccb.org/bible/readings/021019.cfm
and I was thinking about this thread.
Does Isaiah write anonymously?
Is King David writing in the hope that nobody will know it's him?
See how Paul consistently writes in the first person.
Isaiah was written by at least 2 different people.
Many of the books of "Paul" were written by people claiming to be him.
We have no way of knowing how many of the Psalms were written by David and which were written by others.
All four gospels are completely anonymous.
Was one of them Isaiah?
How many were written by Paul himself?
We have no way of knowing how many of the Psalms were written by David and which were written by others.
OK good.
So I'm sticking with my claim that David wrote Psalm 138
All four gospels are completely anonymous.
Gee. Doesn't that make it hard for ppl like you to make assertions about them such as their not having been eye witnesses?
Two guys in my high school came up with a clever plan to "SAVE" students. Rather than sit together in study hall, they sat on opposite sides of the classroom. Then conversed.You also have to imagine that the Roman executioners allowed JC's followers close enough to hear what was said, which in itself is nonsensical.
Gee. Doesn't that make it hard for ppl like you to make assertions about them such as their not having been eye witnesses?
Was one of them Isaiah?
How many were written by Paul himself?
We have no way of knowing how many of the Psalms were written by David and which were written by others.
OK good.
So I'm sticking with my claim that David wrote Psalm 138
All four gospels are completely anonymous.
Gee. Doesn't that make it hard for ppl like you to make assertions about them such as their not having been eye witnesses?
Gee. Doesn't that make it hard for ppl like you to make assertions about them such as their not having been eye witnesses?
No, because YOU are the idiot claiming they were eyewitnesses in spite of the fact that they relate events they could not possibly have eyewitnessed, nor would it matter because the claims they are making are not possible.
At no point have I claimed that every part of every Gospel is ALL direct, personal eyewitness testimony. Strobel doesn't assert this either.
I don't have to defend against straw arguments like;
"Luke couldn't possibly have been an eyewitness to the birth of Jesus because..."
"Matthew wasn't out in the desert watching satan try to tempt Jesus because..."
I don't claim they were.
I argue that the Gospel accounts are a collation of three types of testimony;
1. The writer's own personal recollection
2. The reporting of other's eyewitness testimony
3. Divine revelation
And three is kinda pointless in this situation, anyway.At no point have I claimed that every part of every Gospel is ALL direct, personal eyewitness testimony. Strobel doesn't assert this either.
I don't have to defend against straw arguments like;
"Luke couldn't possibly have been an eyewitness to the birth of Jesus because..."
"Matthew wasn't out in the desert watching satan try to tempt Jesus because..."
I don't claim they were.
I argue that the Gospel accounts are a collation of three types of testimony;
1. The writer's own personal recollection
2. The reporting of other's eyewitness testimony
3. Divine revelation
And you continue to have no good evidence for any of those claims.