Re: New Testament Textual Criticisms
This is all well and good txag but all it needs is for the written documents of the NT to be vetted for consistency prior to release as gospel. We know at least some vetting went on because some books made it in and others didn't.
So when inventing a religion don't forget to review your holy books for consistency. It's very important.
Also, look how subjective the error explanations are. Here we have the perfect word of god. <font color="red"> </font> Hey, there's errors in the text. <font color="black"> </font> Oh? Well, don't worry, it's, ummm, unintentional human errors. The rest of it is still the perfect word of god. So if they could make errors, is the supernatural part of the resurrection story an error? No, I told you it's the perfect word of god. How do you know the difference? Ummmmmmmmm.
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