I am not sure I follow this, sorry, so who is the true Messiah who came 2000 years later? In…
On The Quest for the Historical Paul: Sorting Through Our Sources (Part 1). Guest Post by James Tabor
Your observation about the Egyptian livestock being destroyed in the fifth plague and then again by the hail of the…
On Major Contradictions (and Other Problems) in the Old Testament
Thanks Bart, I am back home and had little to no internet while gone, plus taking care of 40 people…
On The Quest for the Historical Paul: Sorting Through Our Sources (Part 1). Guest Post by James Tabor
Ok, so now for the tough question. If Jesus' disciples fled Jerusalem out of fear for their own lives early…
On Who Would Invent the Story of Women at the Tomb??
Thanks for your above response regarding the population of Rome being around 1 million. But my question was not more…
On How Many of Those Early Christians Could Read?
Sorry, I needed to keep reading. I've been reading from the beginning of the blog and really enjoying it and…
On Who Counts as a Christian?
I noticed that Acts 3:15 seems to have a very high christology by calling Jesus the “author of life”. That…
On Did *Any* Companion of Paul Write Luke and Acts?
Scammers such as Jesus, Paul, Matthew, and John all regarded the true Messiah as a hypothetical enemy, believing that the…
On The Quest for the Historical Paul: Sorting Through Our Sources (Part 1). Guest Post by James Tabor
In Matthew 24, Jesus first thought of the imminent coming of the true Messiah and the inevitable end of his…
On The Quest for the Historical Paul: Sorting Through Our Sources (Part 1). Guest Post by James Tabor
Isn't it clear at least Peter and James thought something happened? It seems clear that at least to the year…
On More Reasons for Thinking Jesus was Not Given a Decent Burial