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Talking as if anonymous Gospel writers knew Jesus personally![]()
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It's a fact. Ask your fathers, thay said![]()
What Jesus taught and what those who followed afterwards and what they taught are two different things. We can see by the wide array of early Christian writings that there was no clear cut understanding about Jesus among the Jews who followed Him.Not true. Those who held divergent views did not know Jesus personally, but his Apostles all held the same view and the Bishops that they taught did as well. A good reference for this is Irenaeus. Those who had divergent views did not know Jesus or his Apostles personally, and as is still true today, were those who reject that teaching and stand on the outside and confuse their personal interpretation and inventions for what Jesus taught.
Revise post 1
It's a fact. Ask your fathers, thay said![]()
What Jesus taught and what those who followed afterwards and what they taught are two different things. We can see by the wide array of early Christian writings that there was no clear cut understanding about Jesus among the Jews who followed Him.
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I can't, because it is your post.
The Church Fathers didn't spew such absurdities.
OF course.
That's why early church rejected John![]()
What Jesus taught and what those who followed afterwards and what they taught are two different things. We can see by the wide array of early Christian writings that there was no clear cut understanding about Jesus among the Jews who followed Him.
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I can't, because it is your post.
The Church Fathers didn't spew such absurdities.

What Jesus taught and what those who followed afterwards and what they taught are two different things. We can see by the wide array of early Christian writings that there was no clear cut understanding about Jesus among the Jews who followed Him.
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Impressed to hear such a language
What do you know about love![]()
I can't, because it is your post.
The Church Fathers didn't spew such absurdities.

Actually, you owe an apology for your fathers![]()
When your facing the wind.When did it become wrong to urinate while standing? Why was this only discovered by Muslims? All nations before and after don't accept it.
God suddenly become 3
I think it important to also note that those first pre-Christian followers of Jesus were not only were Jews, among them they also had a wide array of beliefs and understandings about Jesus. Those first couple of generations of pre-Christians held no clear cut across the board understanding or beliefs about Jesus Christ.
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