RE: Where is Jesus?
August 16, 2010 at 3:20 am
(This post was last modified: August 16, 2010 at 3:23 am by solja247.)
Quote:What you mean you do not seek your truth from nonbelievers who's biased against christianity ha, ha, ha now that's funny. Seriously though you must realize that the people who followed Jesus were most often uneducated people as most were in those days so the likelyhood that they could write was slim to none. Now just because they were uneducated that doesn't mean they were stupid or gullible as you will probably insist, they wanted to see this miracle worker for themselves and so the followings grew. What size of crowds we are not told except on two occasions when Christ feed the 5000 and again when He feed the 3000. The Jewish authorities of the day were looking for a chance to kill Christ so why would those of education (those who could write His story) risk their lives, they wouldn't.
Christianity was popular for slaves. However, there were Christians who could read and write and they did so. If a Christian writes something about Jesus it becomes biased.
Quote:Because we have different versions of these texts in whole or in part which show that they evolvedUm. No. Yes some things were added to the NT, but only a very small amount of things. You will see that the KJV has a couple more chapters than the NIV, which is based on the earliest and the most reliable manusrcipts.