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  • @kromem
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    6 months ago

    I am willing to accept that Paul always told the truth as far as he knew it to be.

    If you think that was what I was saying when I was saying pretty much the exact opposite, I get the sense you aren’t actually reading my comments.

    Again, it seems you are more interested in arguing with a strawman.

    We know Mark was a Greek and an educated one.

    Check your information. Mark was absolutely not both Greek and well educated. His Greek is like a five year old talks. Go look at one of the more literal translations. He starts every other sentence with “And” or “And then”. It’s very rudimentary Greek.

    Isn’t it amazing that Paul just happened to have the same injuries that Jesus suffered?

    Huh? What are you talking about? When was Jesus struck blind?

    The simplest explaination is that James and Cephus were running a grift, Paul took it seriously and literally

    I’d be wary of being so sure about the role of James in all this. He’s likely a later addition to the Corinthian Creed and Paul does his little “I swear I’m not lying” after saying he was in Jerusalem a decade earlier but only seen by Cephas and James and no one else.

    Moses

    Well, actually…