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#31    Diminisch

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Posted 25 June 2005 - 04:32 PM

QUOTE(The Silver Thong @ Jun 25 2005, 10:11 AM)

My 2 cents worth.  Jesus died what when he was in his mid-early 30's.  Thousands of people were their to witness this event. Why then did it take so long for someone to write about it. One would think that there would be hundreds of written scriptures?  but there is only one book that tells of this ever happening why  dontgetit.gif

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Not a lot of people were able to write back then i suppose.
But i have to side with Silver thong and Mako on this one.

Maybe by image God didnt mean physically, maybe he ment mind and spiritually.
What if we might have the same abilities as god if we figure out how to use 100% of our brain? blink.gif  just a thought though
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Posted 26 June 2005 - 10:10 AM

QUOTE(The Silver Thong @ Jun 26 2005, 02:11 AM)
My 2 cents worth.  Jesus died what when he was in his mid-early 30's.  Thousands of people were their to witness this event. Why then did it take so long for someone to write about it. One would think that there would be hundreds of written scriptures?  but there is only one book that tells of this ever happening why  dontgetit.gif

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As diminisch says, it's not like everyone had the ability and the means to write it all down.

But the reason for this post is to point out that the Bible is not "one book" as you claim, but rather a collection of many books and letters and manuscripts (the word "Bible" is a generic term for a collection of works and has only popularly been used to describe the Biblical canon).  We have four accounts (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) which document the life of Jesus.  And there are 23 other pieces of writing all in regard to Jesus which comprise the rest of the new testament.  27 different books/letters, and I haven't even included the writings not generally accepted as part of the biblical canon.

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