" tension between the Gospels the interpreter has to write his own Gospel, which is unlike any of the Gospels…
On Critical Problems With the Bible, in a Nutshell
I agree that Dr. Ehrman's explanation of how Historians rate the likeliness of whether reports events actually happened is quite…
On Can We Get Rid of Our Presuppositions?
Second (Final) Continuation. I submit these revisers also erred in failing to realize a Jewish day actually began (dawned) at…
On Critical Problems With the Bible, in a Nutshell
Ignore double post. First Continuation. But these revisers accomplished the same result by changing "evening" to read "after". Had I…
On Critical Problems With the Bible, in a Nutshell
Mark's account of the last supper (Mark 14:22-25) seems more primitive than that in 1 Cor 11. Mark's gospel narrates…
On Paul and the Anachronistic Origins of Early Christianity – Part 2 by Dr. Robyn Faith Walsh
Isn't it possible to get at least a few answers to this question from clergy themselves? There may be many…
On Why Don’t Pastors Teach What They Know about the Bible?
At this moment, I have completed the argument for the cult nature of Jesus and Paul, and I have completed…
On The Quest for the Historical Paul: Sorting Through Our Sources (Part 1). Guest Post by James Tabor
4. When they said false prophecy, they did not believe it, which meant they knew they were lying when they…
On The Quest for the Historical Paul: Sorting Through Our Sources (Part 1). Guest Post by James Tabor
Thank you, Robyn! I've been thinking the same thing along similar lines ever since I heard Mark Goodacre in a…
On Paul and the Anachronistic Origins of Early Christianity – Part 2 by Dr. Robyn Faith Walsh
Hi Bart. Do you think the Sadducees collaborated with the Roman authorities?
On Heartache and Loss: When a Religion is Destroyed