Originally Posted by Starman
Originally Posted by TF49
So, is it correct that you are “choosing….not to believe in the biblical account of Jesus’ life, death and resurrection?”

Don't make the mistake of confusing biblical
theological narrative marketing with actual history.

Historians don't substantiate alleged miracles
or the supernatural. Prof.Bart Ehrman and other
PhD Historians of classic antiquity will tell you this.


So, is it correct that are choosing to discount and do not believe the biblical narrative and so are accepting or the “historians” view?

Edit to add: So, who were the “historians” of the day?

Last edited by TF49; 01/28/23.

The tax collector said: “Lord Jesus, have mercy on me, a sinner.” Jesus said he went home “justified.”