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Tomek
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Ok, you mentioned a lot here, most of it irrelevant. But let’s take a look at what you wrote.
Keep in mind that Jesus died around 33 AD, and thus Clement’s Epistle was written some 70 years after His death and resurrection. That is still within living memory of Jesus Christ.
How soon was the Bhagvataghita written down in relation to the events it supposedly records. Do you know?
Again, note the antiquity of the Gospels and how early they are written in relation to Jesus. Do Hindus have anything even remotely comparable to the textual veracity of the Gospels?
We have no need to go so far as Tertullian anyway, simply read the inspired prologue of St John’s gospel, and there you will find clear proof for the Son’s divinity, and substantial unity with the Father.
Oh and btw… what do you know of the Hindu “trinity”? Are you aware of it’s development?
I don’t see what point you’re trying to make by mentioning the first Epistle of Clement, but you are pretty close, it was written in 96 AD, around the same time St John was said to have passed to the next life.I believe it was the First Epistle of Clement in the late 100 century, in a letter addressed to the Christians in the city of Corinth, as it ranks as the earliest extant Christian documents outside the canonical New Testament, still over 100 years from the rising of Father GOD’s rising to heaven
Keep in mind that Jesus died around 33 AD, and thus Clement’s Epistle was written some 70 years after His death and resurrection. That is still within living memory of Jesus Christ.
How soon was the Bhagvataghita written down in relation to the events it supposedly records. Do you know?
Irenaneus didn’t “canonize” the gospels, he merely put to writing what was already known by his time. That the four gospels (among other writings) were recognized as canonical.The first New Testament dealt explicitly with first century christianity, then during the BEGINNING of the 2nd century, St. (Bishop) Irenanus* canonized the gospels of Mathew, Mark, John and Luke…and were asserted by Irenaeus of Lyon (Gaul), France, in the LATE 2nd century as THE Four Gospels, (almost another 100 years), which were gradually joined to other collections…
Again, note the antiquity of the Gospels and how early they are written in relation to Jesus. Do Hindus have anything even remotely comparable to the textual veracity of the Gospels?
Point?It is difficult to believe The Patriarchs of Antioch, as the controlling Patriarchs over the Bishops of Syria, Palestine, Armenia, Georgia, Mesopotamia and India, had not submitted scripture, to create the New Testament, during their lives in power…this timeline follows: Jesus Christ rose to the Heavens, between 30AD and 36AD…
Believed by who? St John is said to have died near the close of the first century.It is believed all the Apostles had passed from this earth by 70AD…
Point?The Patriarchs of Antioch were Peter the Apostle CA 37 to CA 53, Evodius CA 53 to CA 69, Ignatius CA 70 to CA 107, Heron CA 107 to CA 127, Cornelius CA127 to CA154, etc.
There is no Creed that makes Jesus out to be a “created son.”The most confusing event in early Christian history, is the change of the Old Roman Creed, whereby GOD is the One Almightty GOD, lCreator and Jesus Christ as his created SON…
How could Tertullian “create” a doctrine to combat Arius, when he died before Arius as even born? Friend, you really need to do more research.To the doctrine Creed as created by Tertullian during the 2nd century, whereby, Jesus Christ becomes GOD as GOD, SON and Holy Spirit, 3 persons, one substance…due to the threat of the Arian (Arius) doctrine…Tertullian, founder of Western theology, Father of Latin Christianity, not only originated and advanced this Tripartite structure, but was responsible for the written use of the latin term, TRINITY, and gave this oldest extant formal exposition, of a Trinitarian theology…his Trinity Creed (Correct belief) occurred during the 2nd century, several years, after the rising of Jesus…
We have no need to go so far as Tertullian anyway, simply read the inspired prologue of St John’s gospel, and there you will find clear proof for the Son’s divinity, and substantial unity with the Father.
Oh and btw… what do you know of the Hindu “trinity”? Are you aware of it’s development?
