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Raul said:
None of which addresses the gap between Jesus' death and the centuries of rewriting and word of mouth anecdotes.

There weren't centuries between J's death and the writing of the New Testament Gospels. It was a matter of about 20 years. J was crucified ~33 CE, the Book of Mark & 1 Thessalonians was written ~50 CE. Scholars arrived at this date since there is a prophecy concerning the fall of the Second Temple in Jerusalem which actually occurred in 70 CE. The prophecy doesn't have the actual fall of the Temple, so it was written prior to that date. All of the Synoptic Gospels (Mark, Matthew, Luke and John) were written between 50 and 90 CE.

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You're making a bunch of statements that I'm supposed to take as facts, yet are not substantiating any of them with evidence.

The text is on-line and you have Internet access so it should be very easy for you to find substantiation for what you've stated thus far.

What's the problem?

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The irony :banderas:
 

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Scholars KNOW what the author really meant as the text has been available since the 10th Century CE. They also cross-referenced words that only appear once in the text with other Ancient Near East Semitic civilizations (Ugarit, Akkad, Babylon, etc.) to make it even more accurate. This is why the King James' Version isn't used anymore. It's obsolete due to archaeological finds in the 20th Century.

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people 1,000 years ago knew what people 1,000 years before them thught about a supposed supernatural event in the greater Levant?

:usure:

What? :pachaha:
 

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No, it hasn't. There are over 100,000 copies, manuscripts, and scrolls/etc. dating back to the 2nd Century that have the EXACT same text that is available now.

It's a very well-studied text.

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except the apocrypha...and the fact that not all bibles have the same translations or books :pachaha:
 

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Napoleon said:
False.
The god of your book makes proclamations with regards to those who he claims don't believe.

Wrong....John the Apostle makes proclamations......

John 3

16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his only and unique Son, so that everyone who trusts in him may have eternal life, instead of being utterly destroyed.
17 For God did not send the Son into the world to judge the world, but rather so that through him, the world might be saved.
18 Those who trust in him are not judged; those who do not trust have been judged already, in that they have not trusted in the one who is God’s only and unique Son.

Do you not know what a theological noncognitivist is?
 

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It's clear you atheist dont know what the hell you're talking about, so you should stop talking.
 
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