Hi everyone, I'm also new to these forums. I have read the previous 11 pages of posts (ugh) and would like to make a comment about Kadzbiz's observations of eye-witnesses from 12 years in law enforcement.
I agree that you can get 4 people who observed an event, who come up with different perspectives, sometimes even contradictory, on what transpired.
Once I was involved in an accident where a bus ran a red light and struck a girl riding a bicycle on the sidewalk, whom I nearly ran over, as I was driving the lead car parallel to the girl and my light was green.
Bus Driver's Perspective: Girl hit the side of the bus, and my light was green.
Girl's perspective: I was crossing the side street and the bus broadsided me on purpose, and I landed in the main thoroughfare.
My perspective: My light was green, girl crossed the street and the bus hit her, sending her into the street and I almost ran her over.
Other witnesses' perspectives: The bus hit the girl.
Who did the cops believe? The girl and I.
Whose testimony was most credible? Mine. Why? Because I had no reason to make it up, and I was closest to the event while not being personally affected.
Were all of our testimonies the same? Nope. The other witnesses had less information about what happened. The girl claimed the bus driver hit her on purpose, having clearly seen her. The bus driver claimed her light was green.
Did we all observe the same event. Absolutely.
But our testimonies reflected our own perspectives of the event.
During trials, attorneys frequently are suspicious of eye-witness accounts that are identical, rather than different. Why? Because identical testimonies imply collusion or conspiricy, and those types of testimonies belie some sort of self-interest on behalf of those giving the testimonies.
So, as far as the 4 gospels are concerned (as well as some of the other books of the bible), differing testimonies are actually a good thing, which leads to more credibility rather than less.
Thank you for letting me participate, and I look forward to the back and forth.
JC Masters