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To: mark silvers who wrote (15993)5/20/1998 9:05:00 AM
From: Alan Markoff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
Dear Mark,
Actually this is more proof of the authenticity of the authors. Many want to say that they all wrote from heresay as has been brought up on this thread before to disprove the accuracy of the accounts of Yeshuas death and resurection. If they had all written from hersay wouldn't they say the exact same things? No each one wrote of the event from their own account and from their own perspective. In law there is only a need to have common facts on a percentage of anything because each person is unique and their circumstances in the event where different because of location timing etc... There are never enough answers for sceptisim. All this confirms that there is something important about the word of God or so many would not put so much effort in disproving it. Remember God is a light that will show what is in a heart and sceptisim and critism are shining from Sam IMO.
May the Lord bless you,
Nancy



To: mark silvers who wrote (15993)5/20/1998 9:30:00 PM
From: Thomas Calvet  Respond to of 39621
 
Mark, look for a comprehensive rebuttal of this post from me. Since I have to work for a living it will take me a little bit of time. I can tell you that I know basically what I want to say, but I want to bring in a lot of historical references from many sources. Nancy's reply is a good synopsis. As a side note, the four gospel writers write with a different perspective. Luke is a physician and a gentile and he spoke of Jesus humanity. John, a Jew, the beloved apostle wrote of the love Jesus has for mankind, and so he speaks of the divinity of Jesus. I've got to go for now, more later...