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There is nothing except tradition that links either to the gospels that are associated with them and it is generally accepted that Matthew’s version is a copy of Mark’s and Mark was not an eyewitness and his account in any case finishes at an empty tomb.**
What atheist website are you quoting from? In my copy of the Bible Mark’s gospel ends with an account of the resurrection.
If your argument only is that the accounts are based on tradition, that is hardly an argument. All historical accounts are based on tradition. Is there any doubt in your mind that Thomas Jefferson wrote the main part of the Declaration of Independence? This is based on the tradition of the eyewitness account of those who knew Jefferson.
**And you are going to tell me that decades after an event that only a few people could have seen at the time (and who were reported to have been pretty confused by what happened in any case at a time of great stress to each of them), in a place that was soaked in superstition, at a time when only a tiny percentage of people could read and write, when travel to the next town was a major undertaking, that a single document, written anonymously and not distributed widely, would be subjected to critical review and possibly discarded because there might have been someone who knew someone with information from 60 or 70 years previously that was somehow more credible? **
No, there is no evidence that the gospels were written 60-70 years after the death of Jesus. Again, you appear to be working from an atheist source. The main thrust of your argument is that these are just tall tales told by nobody anywhere near the main action of events. Absurd. Really absurd. You are making the evangelists out to be a pack of frauds and liars. But then, that is always the devil’s policy. Make God out to be a liar. He did it with Eve and is still doing it.
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There is nothing except tradition that links either to the gospels that are associated with them and it is generally accepted that Matthew’s version is a copy of Mark’s and Mark was not an eyewitness and his account in any case finishes at an empty tomb.**
What atheist website are you quoting from? In my copy of the Bible Mark’s gospel ends with an account of the resurrection.
If your argument only is that the accounts are based on tradition, that is hardly an argument. All historical accounts are based on tradition. Is there any doubt in your mind that Thomas Jefferson wrote the main part of the Declaration of Independence? This is based on the tradition of the eyewitness account of those who knew Jefferson.
**And you are going to tell me that decades after an event that only a few people could have seen at the time (and who were reported to have been pretty confused by what happened in any case at a time of great stress to each of them), in a place that was soaked in superstition, at a time when only a tiny percentage of people could read and write, when travel to the next town was a major undertaking, that a single document, written anonymously and not distributed widely, would be subjected to critical review and possibly discarded because there might have been someone who knew someone with information from 60 or 70 years previously that was somehow more credible? **
No, there is no evidence that the gospels were written 60-70 years after the death of Jesus. Again, you appear to be working from an atheist source. The main thrust of your argument is that these are just tall tales told by nobody anywhere near the main action of events. Absurd. Really absurd. You are making the evangelists out to be a pack of frauds and liars. But then, that is always the devil’s policy. Make God out to be a liar. He did it with Eve and is still doing it.