knapplc
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We've been told that, but we don't know that. There's a huge difference here.Also, one thing I'll mention that's worth mentioning:
The Biblical accounts of Jesus are independent sources, written by different people at different times to different audiences. Just because we group them all together into one book now, doesn't discredit the strength of evidence in originally having multiple accounts independent of each other testifying to the same things.
Scholarship only gets us so far. I trust that the scholars who have researched the origins of the Gospels were thorough and painstaking in their work, but they're trying to perform forensic investigations on a 2,000-year-old case. It's sketchy dealing with that kind of time gap. As recently as this year we're finding out that many theories we've developed regarding matter - most developed by some of the most brilliant minds in the past 100-200 years - have been wrong, or at best, built on the wrong foundations. Anything can change, even Biblical scholarship.
That's one of the things that ultimately drove me away from belief in a god - the realization that I was not putting my faith into a god, but into man. I was believing that the men who told us these stories over the millennia have all been correct. We know through countless demonstrations that not only are men often incorrect, but they are often intentionally incorrect, especially when that incorrectness is profitable to them. Between intentional and unintentional wrong-ness, there's simply too much of a gap between what I know and what I believe.