Into the Night
Contributor
You don't get to speak for everyone. Omniscience fallacy.The college educated person looks for literary context.
Too many college students can't even read or write. They are functionally illiterate.
The Torah is not the Bible, Cyborg.The Torah is a collection of Jewish stories compiled by scribes a thousand years after the events the events portrayed. There is no witness testimony. That literary context is pregnant with the potential for myth and allegory.
The NT was written by eyewitnesses, by people who interviewed the eyewitnesses, or people who knew the people who interrogated the eyewitnesses. The fact that Roman, Jewish, Christian, and archaeological sources all corroborate the historicity of some of the people and places described in the NT means we can approach the gospels as books that have at least some legitimate historical witness testimony in them.
The Old Testament is not the Torah.
The Old Testament contains events from an unknown length of time up to and including events leading up to the birth of Jesus Christ. It also describes the same God and the prophecies concerning the coming birth of Jesus Christ.
