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Point was that they can tell if someone is trying to pull a fast one on them. Of course no one has originals. Oral tradition will always be based on who you ask. While the main point would be the same the story itself would not be the same. We all know that the ancients liked to make things much bigger than they really were. Outside of the bible and a couple of writers jesus is practically unknown.Did you intentionally dodge the point I made?you do know they can date the pages right?Ah, so you know for a fact that the original autograph wasn't written by someone at the time it happened?Yes and written about 70 years after the event.
Edit: "Date the pages?" Maybe it's just the way that you phrased that, but it sounds pretty elementary. Yes, I'm aware that organic material can be dated, using semi-accurate methods. Generally though, with documents that are roughly 2000 years old & newer, they aren't carbon dated. The method of "dating" that is used is more contextual in nature. In other words, it's more on the side of literary/historical investigation in nature, rather than putting the "paper" (as you phrased it) under a microscope, so to speak. Secondly, the age of the medium is inconclusive; what if that paper was "50 years old" before it was written on...or reused?
That was also what I referred to with my comment about the original autograph. That's the term given to the original, first document. And that's the point about oral tradition, as well: It's hard to say who wrote the original autograph and exactly when it was written. But if the accounts are oral, it makes no difference. Also, no biblicist makes the claim that anyone is holding the original autograph in some museum that we can walk up to and carbon date. Nobody is making that claim. Where are the original autographs? Who knows. But just because an archaeologist doesn't have it in his hand, doesn't mean it wasn't written down earlier than the first "copy." That's the thing with copies; they're copies.
Yet He has had more influence on human history than any other man, group of men, army or kingdom in the history of the world. Not bad for an unknown guy in one of the most uneventful periods in documented history (until he showed up, that is).