I'm working on the next installment of my series, The Jesus Timeline. In the first few videos, I focused on placing the ministry of Jesus on a timeline set against the historical landmarks in the Gospels. Needless to say, it was a mess.
This video, I'm painstakingly mapping out all of the events in the Gospels and comparing them to one another.
I'm genuinely surprised as to just how bit a mess it is.
I'd thought that the Synoptics would have their story relatively straight and John's would contradict them all. I'm finishing up with Luke now and have found that all three of the so-called "synoptic" (similar) Gospels... aren't. Each one has their own order of events.
I hadn't noticed it before because all three have similar "episodes" (walking on water, etc) but the order is different for all of them.
It just gets better and better.
How did anyone EVER believe this crap?
This video, I'm painstakingly mapping out all of the events in the Gospels and comparing them to one another.
I'm genuinely surprised as to just how bit a mess it is.
I'd thought that the Synoptics would have their story relatively straight and John's would contradict them all. I'm finishing up with Luke now and have found that all three of the so-called "synoptic" (similar) Gospels... aren't. Each one has their own order of events.
I hadn't noticed it before because all three have similar "episodes" (walking on water, etc) but the order is different for all of them.
It just gets better and better.
How did anyone EVER believe this crap?
Atheist Forums Hall of Shame:
"The trinity can be equated to having your cake and eating it too."
... -Lucent, trying to defend the Trinity concept
"(Yahweh's) actions are good because (Yahweh) is the ultimate standard of goodness. That’s not begging the question"
... -Statler Waldorf, Christian apologist
"The trinity can be equated to having your cake and eating it too."
... -Lucent, trying to defend the Trinity concept
"(Yahweh's) actions are good because (Yahweh) is the ultimate standard of goodness. That’s not begging the question"
... -Statler Waldorf, Christian apologist