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    Is the Bible Really True?

    myth noun noun: myth; plural noun: myths 1. a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.
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    Is the Bible Really True?

    myth noun: myth; plural noun: myths 1. a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events. traditional stories or legends collectively. "the heroes of Greek myth"...
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    Is the Bible Really True?

    myth miTH/folk tale, folk story, legend, tale, story, fable, saga, mythos, lore, folklore, mythology "ancient Greek myths" traditional stories or legends collectively. "the heroes of Greek myth" 2. a widely held but false belief or idea.
  4. K

    Is the Bible Really True?

    well, there are no eyewitness accounts at all.
  5. K

    Is the Bible Really True?

    "I also agree that truth is in the eye of the beholder".... I'm trying to figure out if you are serious...?
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    Is the Bible Really True?

    sorry, but there is no reliable documentation that Jesus existed, but I agree that there are more interesting questions. As for the 20% being reliably attributed to him - actually that would be about zero % because there were no scribes following him around writing things down in Greek, rather...
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    Is the Bible Really True?

    sorry, but the contemporaries of Jesus were Aramaic speaking Hebrews who were illiterate fishermen and farmers, the Gospels were written by highly literate Greeks decades after the alleged events. None of the gospels claim to be written by eyewitnesses and are written in the 3rd person.
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    Old Testament Questions

    question: did god just get nicer in the NT? if so how do we reconcile that with an unchanging god?
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