IMHO you correctly “assumed that scholars believed that words have meaning.” Apologists OTOH elevate “the practice of redefining words when…
On A Really Scathing Review of My Book on Suffering
I must disagree, professor. This isn’t a “scathing review” of your book. It is ad hominem speculations and personal aspersions…
On A Really Scathing Review of My Book on Suffering
Hi Dr. Ehrman, I saw a debate you had with Jimmy Akin about a year or two ago. I was…
On What We Knew about the Gospel of Peter Before We Had the Gospel of Peter
I spent 50 years guarding my eyes and mind from thoughtful scholars who have the courage, credentials and training to…
On A Really Scathing Review of My Book on Suffering
As a former catholic I might have said the same thing years ago. It's quite ironic that his main argument…
On A Really Scathing Review of My Book on Suffering
While I understand you are an atheist, if you were to 'remake' a bible more in line with your moral…
On What We Knew about the Gospel of Peter Before We Had the Gospel of Peter
Dr. Ehrman, If the idea of virgin birth is unique to Christianity, how (and why) do you believe this idea…
On Miraculous (Not Virgin) Births in Ancient Pagan Texts
Dr. Ehrman, What are your thoughts on the influence of the “dying and rising” pagan gods/saviors on Jewish resurrection/Christianity? Especially…
On An Alternative View of Suffering and the Idea of Resurrection
The apologist most often writes for believers, to provide space for belief and to quiet any doubts that what they…
On A Really Scathing Review of My Book on Suffering
Unrelated question: In Mark 9:42, Jesus says: “Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin,…
On What We Knew about the Gospel of Peter Before We Had the Gospel of Peter