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**As much validity in Luke as in Matthew…the birth narrative contradict one another almost in every way…we don’t realize it as we’ve been taught the story through our Christmas Pagents…“Matthew” has Joseph and Mary living in Bethlehem and living in a house…no mention of a census…no mention of a stable…no mention of them going to the temple to meet Simeon and Anna…then fleeing to Egypt. “Luke” has Joseph and Mary living in Nazareth and contrives to get them to Bethlehem…no mention of the slaughter…no mention of them fleeing to Egypt…no mention of Magi…no mention of a house in which they lived…after going to the temple they go back to Nazareth. Which one is correct?
If both are read independantly…they contradict…if they are “blended” then violence is done to the text as now we have a third version of what happened…the gospels aren’t history…they are religious writings to convey Jesus’ teachings.
Did the “Sermon on the Mount” in Matthew happen on a mount? Or did it happen on the plains as in Luke? They used common sources and wove their story…not history.**
I think trite the age old addage that “The victors write history” This is only partly true. The victors do not write history in its entirety. Have you noticed how history always reveals evidence that depart from the party line of the victors? There is always evidence to the contradict or support the “victors take on history” The very rocks record history as well. How many americans look positively on their treatment of the Native Americans? Fewer than in 1900. Yet, certainly the Americans won the indian wars. Yet we have evidence that the propeganda was not true.
**Just as the history of the Native Americans survive and we now know the tradgedy of really occured…genocide at the hand of “Christian men” to the indiginous people of America…so now we are seeing with new discoveries such as Nag Hamaddi and other archeological finds how much religious propaganda was fed to us for almost two millenia.
The Truth is something we live…it is something we do…**
Final note. Dan Brown considers the gnostic gospels to be as valid as the NT ones. His story is fictional but the basis on which he portrays his story is to his liking by his own admission.
He considered the Gnostic Gospels as valid representations of diverse early Christian thought. That is true.
**As much validity in Luke as in Matthew…the birth narrative contradict one another almost in every way…we don’t realize it as we’ve been taught the story through our Christmas Pagents…“Matthew” has Joseph and Mary living in Bethlehem and living in a house…no mention of a census…no mention of a stable…no mention of them going to the temple to meet Simeon and Anna…then fleeing to Egypt. “Luke” has Joseph and Mary living in Nazareth and contrives to get them to Bethlehem…no mention of the slaughter…no mention of them fleeing to Egypt…no mention of Magi…no mention of a house in which they lived…after going to the temple they go back to Nazareth. Which one is correct?
If both are read independantly…they contradict…if they are “blended” then violence is done to the text as now we have a third version of what happened…the gospels aren’t history…they are religious writings to convey Jesus’ teachings.
Did the “Sermon on the Mount” in Matthew happen on a mount? Or did it happen on the plains as in Luke? They used common sources and wove their story…not history.**
I think trite the age old addage that “The victors write history” This is only partly true. The victors do not write history in its entirety. Have you noticed how history always reveals evidence that depart from the party line of the victors? There is always evidence to the contradict or support the “victors take on history” The very rocks record history as well. How many americans look positively on their treatment of the Native Americans? Fewer than in 1900. Yet, certainly the Americans won the indian wars. Yet we have evidence that the propeganda was not true.
**Just as the history of the Native Americans survive and we now know the tradgedy of really occured…genocide at the hand of “Christian men” to the indiginous people of America…so now we are seeing with new discoveries such as Nag Hamaddi and other archeological finds how much religious propaganda was fed to us for almost two millenia.
The Truth is something we live…it is something we do…**
Final note. Dan Brown considers the gnostic gospels to be as valid as the NT ones. His story is fictional but the basis on which he portrays his story is to his liking by his own admission.
He considered the Gnostic Gospels as valid representations of diverse early Christian thought. That is true.