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Politics : GOPwinger Lies/Distortions/Omissions/Perversions of Truth -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Brumar89 who wrote (110771)12/6/2007 10:06:12 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 173976
 
Where is Jesus mentioned???

He's the fellow in verse 1 referred to as the Lord.
How do you know that, there is no definition of Lord and since Jesus wasn't mentioned isn't it just wishful thinking on your part?

The point is that Jesus statement in Luke is quoted by Paul. Which is relevant to your atheist websites claim Paul knew nothing about Jesus.

And why do you call a website an atheist website....to disparage???

There's no reason not to call a militantly atheist website what it is. On their page they have things like "About Atheism" and "New to Atheism?" That's all they're about. Why deny it?

Militantly????? Being hyperbolic, aren't you? And I find the word atheist only 2 or 3 times....how about if I call you a bible thumper?

So Paul quotes Luke who hadn't been written yet....but it must be a mistake in "timing"....OK, sure.

We don't know the precise dates when each epistle was written. Paul quoting the Gospel of Luke shows 1) your claim of Paul knowing nothing of Jesus is false and 2) indicates an early date for the Gospels of Luke (and Mark*) since Luke was written within the lifetime of Paul who was martyred by the Emporer Nero sometime in the 60's.

Once again, where does Paul, mention Jesus, not someone or something you want to think is Jesus? Re: resurrection, he only mentions resurrection of the saints???? Christians believe in resurrection of saints???

*Since Mark's Gospel was used as a source for Luke's.

You'll have to cite what you're referring to.

BTW, no mention of Jesus there either.

Again, you're apparently talking about a citation I haven't discussed since I've posted about Paul quoting Jesus, which certainly constitutes a "mention."

I haven't found anything of Paul quoting Jesus....help out here.....is the answer going to be another interpretation?