Originally Posted by Fireball2
"The quantity of New Testament manuscripts is unparalleled in ancient literature. There are over 5,000 Greek manuscripts, about 8,000 Latin manuscripts, and another 1,000 manuscripts in other languages (Syriac, Coptic, etc.). In addition to this extraordinary number, there are tens of thousands of citations of New Testament passages by the early church fathers. In contrast, the typical number of existing manuscript copies for any of the works of the Greek and Latin authors, such as Plato, Aristotle, Caesar, or Tacitus, ranges from one to 20."


Ironic how no one is arguing about the validity of these other ancient works, only the Bible, the best supported ancient documents in the history of man. Yes, ironic.

If the accuracy of the Bible is in doubt, it's a choice not to see the truth right in front of you.


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