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If God truly inspired an author to write a Gospel, then why are there FOUR differing versions?
If God truly inspired an author to write a Gospel, then why are there FOUR differing versions?
If God truly inspired an author to write a Gospel, then why are there FOUR differing versions?
Cause they are tools to be used in "the temples of satan"?
This is one thesis, an argument of a High (Johannine) Christology that fundamentally differs from a Low (Synoptic) Christology. This argument, to me, falls down on the fact that Paul's Christology (earlier than the Gospels) fully accords with John's (as indeed I can argue all the Synoptics), although not presented so explicitly in the latter, it is there explicitly in Paul, and thus is not innovative at all.John, from what I understand, is the latest and shows a clear development of conceptualization about Jesus that the other three don't seem to have — that is, it begins to set up the doctrines that underlay the Christian tradition.
The principle argument against Thomas is its fundamentally dualistic vision in which the world, and the body, plays no part in the eschatalogical vision of a general Resurrection. In Thomas the world is lost and one escapes it; in orthodox doctrine the world is a theophany, the Glory of God in creation, which was wounded, but which is healed, and made anew:... but I really don't get why Thomas wasn't
Should the avatar be changed, it might confuse future readers. So that future readers do not misunderstand comments about it: user A. Ben Shema has an avatar overlaid with the words "Church of God? or the Temples of Satan?" Like Alex says, he really is just looking at the avatar.Alex said:No sorry, I was tellin ya a straight up lie sweetheart! I just looked at your avatar... Because I knew you asked the question, yet already had the answer you wanted... And put the two together.. And gave you some ear candy... My bad.
Should the avatar be changed, it might confuse future readers. So that future readers do not misunderstand comments about it: user A. Ben Shema has an avatar overlaid with the words "Church of God? or the Temples of Satan?" Like Alex says, he really is just looking at the avatar.
God 'inspires' the author by revealed insight