(July 5, 2014 at 9:13 pm)Lek Wrote: Why couldn't the church know who wrote those books? Even if they were written a generation or two after Christ died, that's not a long time to pass down knowledge of authorship. If my father or grandfather wrote a book as important as that I'm sure I would know.Indeed, why couldn't they? The argument could be made that they really should. Yet they don't - anymore than anyone else might. I suppose what might have thrown investigators off - with regards to determining the authorship of these narratives - is all the time they wasted trying to find evidence that fit the narratives. Bible and spade type shit. It's unsurprising that we wouldn't know who wrote those books by now- given that we piddled around looking for some ridiculous "moses" to begin with.
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