My preferences change so often that I stopped tracking them myself. Thank you very much for your concern. There are…
On If Paul Dictated His Letters, How Can We Know What He Said?
"I became agnostic for completely other reasons," I find that interesting because I became agnostic because of the inconsistencies that…
On Why Bible-Believing Christians Care About Textual Variants
I think though that critical to Christian belief is whether the resurrection occurred.If it didn't then it is another myth-but…
On If Textual Variants Don’t Change Any Key Doctrines — Then Who Cares?
Here is the article - https://popular-archaeology.com/article/a-crucified-king-of-the-jews-found-in-a-jerusalem-tomb1/
On Why Bible-Believing Christians Care About Textual Variants
Hi Bart What do you think about the supposed occusary of Antigonus II Mattathias a Crucified King of the Jews…
On Why Bible-Believing Christians Care About Textual Variants
Hi, I know this is totally off-topic, but I was hoping for some help on a passage in Dr. Ehrman’s…
On Why Bible-Believing Christians Care About Textual Variants
Sorry if it seems like I keep asking the same question, but I still don't get it. Let me try…
On Was Cephas Peter? The Rest of the Argument
I don't see anything in what you wrote that makes a time spent at Qumran probable.
On John the Baptist: The Most Influential Religious Innovator in History by James McGrath (Part 3)
"Actually Luke 24 has him ascending the day of the resurrection and Acts 1 40 days later!" I didn't know…
On Serious Hypothetical (And Realistically Possible) Problems With Copies of Paul’s Letters
I'm just curious, how do you view, from a psychological perspective, fundamentalists' claim of inerrancy? To me, it seems unfathomable…
On Why Bible-Believing Christians Care About Textual Variants