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According to some sources, the Gospel of Matthew was written as early as the thirteenth year after Christ’s death, that is, about 41 C.E. Many scholars favor a somewhat later date, but there is general agreement that all the books of the Christian Greek Scriptures were written during the first century C.E.

So the supposed actual accounts of this event could have been written decades after it happened.

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Notice how we have gone from there is no written history at the time to well they could have been written decades later. Do you hear the sound of CYA?
 
Notice how we have gone from there is no written history at the time to well they could have been written decades later. Do you hear the sound of CYA?

There was NO written history at the time, what might have been written was decades later. Now how is that for accuracy???? DUH!
 
According to some sources, the Gospel of Matthew was written as early as the thirteenth year after Christ’s death, that is, about 41 C.E. Many scholars favor a somewhat later date, but there is general agreement that all the books of the Christian Greek Scriptures were written during the first century C.E.

So the supposed actual accounts of this event could have been written decades after it happened.

There was NO written history at the time, what might have been written was decades later. Now how is that for accuracy???? DUH!

So there was no written history at the time? Do you have an ounce of common sense?

"The origin of the Dead Sea Scrolls, which were written between 150 B.C. and 70 A.D., remains the subject of scholarly debate to this day. According to the prevailing theory, they are the work of a Jewish population that inhabited Qumran until Roman troops destroyed the settlement around 70 A.D.
http://www.history.com/news/history-lists/6-things-you-may-not-know-about-the-dead-sea-scrolls

Now if I'm not mistaken dumb ass, 150 B.C. is one hundred years before Christ and 70 A.D. is 70 years after Christ. So simple logic tells us that there was a written history at the time, you stupid fuck!
 
So there was no written history at the time? Do you have an ounce of common sense?

"The origin of the Dead Sea Scrolls, which were written between 150 B.C. and 70 A.D., remains the subject of scholarly debate to this day. According to the prevailing theory, they are the work of a Jewish population that inhabited Qumran until Roman troops destroyed the settlement around 70 A.D.
http://www.history.com/news/history-lists/6-things-you-may-not-know-about-the-dead-sea-scrolls

Now if I'm not mistaken dumb ass, 150B.C. is one hundred years before Christ and 70A.D. is 70 years after Christ. So simple logic tells us that there was a written history at the time, you stupid fuck!

Lets make this easy, there is absolutely no written records of the birth of Christ, written at the time of that birth.
 
Obviously you haven't a clue to what you are talking about, I doubt you have ever even bothered to read one. For me, if I want to read fiction, there are a whole lot of good authors out there.

To even a moderate Christian they know prophecies fulfilled by Jesus are all thru the old testament.
Read every word.
Hope you have a Epiphany some day,open your mind to the spirit.
 
To even a moderate Christian they know prophecies fulfilled by Jesus are all thru the old testament.
Read every word.
Hope you have a Epiphany some day,open your mind to the spirit.[/QUOT

I have no interest in trying to change your mind, just believe whatever fairytales you want.
Maybe Adam and Eve make sense to you, or possibly Noah's Ark, another fine piece of factual history
 
Lets make this easy, there is absolutely no written records of the birth of Christ, written at the time of that birth.

So if there are no written records of an event that event never happened! What a ludicrous notion. There are no written records of man evolving into homo sapiens either but here we are!
 
Mason the guy is so stupid that he takes every event in the bible literally.

It's not stupid,the guy just has no Faith,never experienced the Holy Spirit,he assumes we read a book,and that is where our Faith is from.I learned the Bible from the Holy Spirit, before I read a word.
 
Obviously you haven't a clue to what you are talking about, I doubt you have ever even bothered to read one. For me, if I want to read fiction, there are a whole lot of good authors out there.

You probably want this argument on a religion forum discussion.
 
It's not stupid,the guy just has no Faith,never experienced the Holy Spirit,he assumes we read a book,and that is where our Faith is from.I learned the Bible from the Holy Spirit, before I read a word.

Uh oh. Eagle said what I was thinking about saying, in taking the Bible too literally. I think this could bug both of as a wee bit, that we're thinking alike.
 
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