We do not, but when he showed up on the banks of the Jordan, he became a disciple of John…
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 3)
Early church leaders then decided which of these books with all the textual variations were to be considered sacred and…
On Why Bible-Believing Christians Care About Textual Variants
You might have misspoken: we do have sources outside the Gospels that describe Jesus's teachings at length. One of them…
On If Textual Variants Don’t Change Any Key Doctrines — Then Who Cares?
Hoping that my quest of the historical Jesus could, perhaps, be facilitated by considering that of his mentor, I began…
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 3)
So because John the Baptist likely grew up in Judea (Luke 1:39) and Archelaus is tetrarch of Judea until 9…
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 3)
It doesn't seem right, but this seems to be where I was directed to ask a question that came up…
On Why Bible-Believing Christians Care About Textual Variants
Bart, You are chasing a rainbow when you pretend there could be some "exact words of the New testament" and…
On If Textual Variants Don’t Change Any Key Doctrines — Then Who Cares?
Why are you scholars so dishonest? The Naassarenes weren’t Christians at all. Christians were people who had been dead under…
On A Bizarre “Gnostic” Religion: The Naassenes – Guest Post by Dr. David Litwa
Some lawyers do not like ancient documents and records as we cannot cross-examine the deceased authors...:)
On Why Bible-Believing Christians Care About Textual Variants
Hi Bart, I have a recommendation for you: the YouTube channel LegalEagle put out a video about the Scottie Scheffler…
On Why Bible-Believing Christians Care About Textual Variants