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The teachings of Jesus are no more found in the gospels than the rest of the NT.
There is a notion that the letters Paul wrote were divinely inspired and should be taken with the same seriousness as the Prophets. If he did not write them, or someone else changed them, then... golly they are not divine and just advisory. That could account for the incorrect scriptural references in them.Foon Nerfdahl said:Where ARE you getting this information????
Although some OLD church traditions may agree with you, most modern scholarship has Luke and Acts written by the same person, and in chronological order, probably in the 80s C.E. or maybe even later. The Gospel of John is the only one written after that. Mark was probably written in the 60s C.E., as were many of the letters attributed to Paul, and Matthew in the 70s.
No doubt all of them were changed in many ways through the years so they would support currently popular doctrines.
There is no need for the dramatic talk of throwing things out. Certain writings are clearly more important than others and more reliable than others.
If you look to the spirit of the writings, the message always comes through loud and clear........love God and neighbor, care for the poor, live a life of justice and compassion and service--and reject greed, which is idolatry.
Things become difficult only for those trying to protect archaic, self-serving and negative traditions of the religious men of old. The rest of us have no problem.
Saul had pleanty of reasons to fake his vision. If the story about the blindness and the healing is not a fantasy, the deciples could have confused the collective unconcious, or something for being the revelation of God. I have seen those kind of mistakes happen in Christian communities before. "Paul is still Saul."CaDan said:But I see no reason for him to fake it. I'm pretty sure the author of Acts made it more impressive than it was, but Paul describes it himself in Gal. 1.
Hey Hey, today you could say that, rent some television and radio time then do a tour and build up your own cult!Minowa said:If you were a famous philosopher and rich and living in the ignorant times, I'm sure you would be given some credit.
Pauls writings dictated from Jesus? Why did Paul misquote OT scripture? I would suppose Jesus would quote scripture correctly.Petr said:By saying that every word he says must be true, you put him next to God. You are in fact making the man infalliable.
We could just make the book of paul a side volume that would include his writings, romans, gallatians etc. It is clever the way they just use the adressees of the letters as the title. It makes them seem like more than one mans opinion.Fat said:Foon Nerfdahl,
Love It,
Ok that gets rid of Acts and Luke
So we're down to Matthew, Mark, John, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, Jude, Revelation, and possibly Hebrew.
Are you satisfied with those Books or do you want use the power God invested in you to de-canonize any other Books of the Bible?
I have a question for you Nerfdahl. Do you believe that we are put on this earth by God? If your answer is yes do you believe that the purpose of a Christian is to glorify God? Or is there another purpose for our being?
Fat
Yet somehow the early church didn't see it that way.Foon Nerfdahl said:If anyone doesn't understand just how false the ministry of Paul was by now......I don't think they're gonna get it for at least a few years. I'm satisfied with that.
Paul was in disagreement with Jesus about sin and salvation.
That's good enough for me.
Most of the quotes in the Gospels, including some from Jesus, fit neither the LXX or the Hebrew, in the rest of the N.T. the LXX predominates but there are plenty of Hebrew quotes and quotes that fit neither perfectly.Misty Minister said:Pauls writings dictated from Jesus? Why did Paul misquote OT scripture? I would suppose Jesus would quote scripture correctly.
The teachings of Jesus are no more found in the gospels than the rest of the NT.-ahab
I'm not sure what you are getting at here.
Proof? You mean like a believer having a vision that they should take you, a known enemy of the church, into their home and care for you until you recovered?Misty Minister said:The other day i was on a deserted road and jesus came down and talked to me and told me that he really didnt mean hell was a burning pit that unbelievers go forever. I am to go on cf and spread the word.
Do you believe me or would you like a little proof?
Please tell me you aren't serious.Misty Minister said:It is clever the way they just use the adressees of the letters as the title. It makes them seem like more than one mans opinion.
Hey Rob......who told you that? Paul and his buddy Luke, right?Robert the Pilegrim said:Yet somehow the early church didn't see it that way.
...Saul had pleanty of reasons to fake his vision.
Ahh just like Jesus is only attested to by eyewitnesses? (for what ever reason they may have had) Or like Peter:AGAIN......and this must be dangerously close to stating the obvious too obviously....the heroic, astounding and highly admirable exploits of Paul are only attested to by ........ Paul (and his buddy Luke).
Doesn't he seem to be saying Paul was writing scriptures also. Oh well there goes Peter also.NIV said:2Peter 3: 14-16
14So then, dear friends, since you are looking forward to this, make every effort to be found spotless, blameless and at peace with him. 15Bear in mind that our Lord's patience means salvation, just as our dear brother Paul also wrote you with the wisdom that God gave him. 16He writes the same way in all his letters, speaking in them of these matters. His letters contain some things that are hard to understand, which ignorant and unstable people distort, as they do the other Scriptures, to their own destruction.
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