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Aw Blast I mispelled ‘ending’!
Greetings,
This issue has bothered me for quite some time. While discussing the peculiarity of “snake-handlers” with an Evangelical peer, he made mention that Mark 16:9-on was an “addition” to the original text and that he didn’t consider it scripture.
Well as a student I’ve known about this Markan controversy for years, but was shocked to hear a bible-believer say this text was “weird” and not part of the Bible. Of course, I couldn’t say “well the Council of Trent declared it Scripture,” or “it’s been Holy Tradition” since the earliest days, since Evangelicals have no sense of history (joke). The best I could do was point to other passages in the New Testament that parallel Jesus’ great commision in Mark. Also I showed him John 8 which I said was “Holy Tradition” that needed a place somewhere in the Gospels. I don’t want to shake his belief in the Inerrency of Scripture; I don’t want to bring Catholic/Protestant issues into this conversation: I’m not even Catholic! I noticed this disregard of Mark’s ending in some Evangelical websites debating the neccessity of Baptism, as well.
So how do I approach someone who wants to throw out part of the Bible, seriously?
Greetings,
This issue has bothered me for quite some time. While discussing the peculiarity of “snake-handlers” with an Evangelical peer, he made mention that Mark 16:9-on was an “addition” to the original text and that he didn’t consider it scripture.
Well as a student I’ve known about this Markan controversy for years, but was shocked to hear a bible-believer say this text was “weird” and not part of the Bible. Of course, I couldn’t say “well the Council of Trent declared it Scripture,” or “it’s been Holy Tradition” since the earliest days, since Evangelicals have no sense of history (joke). The best I could do was point to other passages in the New Testament that parallel Jesus’ great commision in Mark. Also I showed him John 8 which I said was “Holy Tradition” that needed a place somewhere in the Gospels. I don’t want to shake his belief in the Inerrency of Scripture; I don’t want to bring Catholic/Protestant issues into this conversation: I’m not even Catholic! I noticed this disregard of Mark’s ending in some Evangelical websites debating the neccessity of Baptism, as well.
So how do I approach someone who wants to throw out part of the Bible, seriously?