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Yes, scholars are the one's that babble and pontificate. While laity opposed to education threaten, cajole, and mock, because the spirit of deception is their preferred cup of tea. Scholars, needed something to do to bring the real articulated darkness out of fools .
No. I saw you ask her about her earlier statement concerning Peter's authenticity. Genesis doesn't appear to be on-line so I thought after I commented on her remarks concerning her observations about 2nd Peters authenticity that that I'd start a proper thread to get this going since you asked...
Shared for information purposes & for those interested in Exegesis.
“Forgery” in the New Testament
By Einar Thomassen, Professor of Religion University of Bergen
Arguments Against Authenticity of 2 Peter (Google result list)
P46 and Good As New: The Bearing of Manuscript Evidence on...
Posted in two parts due to character limits on posts. Used with permission & by fair use for educational purposes
Continued:
It is certain, therefore, that II Pet does not originate with Peter, and this is today widely acknowledged. This point of view can be confirmed through two further...
In a different thread it was discussed that 2nd Peter has long been disputed as an original work of the actual Apostle Peter. Since the early church in fact. As requested, this is a thread to its own that we may debate those points.
II Peter is not the only book that has been debated as...
There are many resources to consider. Yes, I think it would be a great discussion. Bear in mind that it is not just 2nd Peter that has been in dispute. Itself since the early church as mentioned. There are other NT books that have been disputed. Maybe not for as long but very near.
As an example...
I don't think that fact will be received well at this juncture sister. The question of 2nd Peter's authenticity as to a true writing by the Apostle has been at issue since the early church.
Good that you interjected that into this discourse for all the good we can hope it will do given the...
Of all the many many versions of the bible that are available, it is enlightening that someone finds a version that calls people unstable and ignorant as they distort scripture.
I imagine the rules of this site would punish if a member actually called another member those things in free...
You're not entitled to judge most Christians.
And now that you say I understand you, you are certainly not entitled to much more from this Christian. Your position is untenable and quite frankly grotesque. When you'd warp scripture to hold it above life, get ye behind me.
Parroting isn't really evidence. Because it would actually be impossible for Paul to be referring to a canon of new testament scripture when there was no such thing at the time.
The Word, is what is being overlooked or willfully ignored when arguing about grammar rules concerning the coming of...
Please, I've read your rebuttals throughout this thread. Deflecting blame to others because you refuse to accept insturction constantly to avoid obvious facts is what culminated in my patient gentle chastisement that there is no need for you to become angry in this discussion.
Remarks such as...
Excursus on the Meaning of "That Which Is Perfect" (1 Corinthians 13:10)
by Dr. Ralph F. Wilson
Audio (6:28)
One's conclusion about the cessation of the gifts of the Holy Spirit, especially tongues and prophecy, comes down to the meaning of "that which is perfect" in 1 Corinthians 13:10...
And yet the Word is Jesus.
It really isn't necessary to become so angry over this discussion. The canon argument is futile. Ignoring what learned sources supplied by many in this thread to support the perfect, which parousia also means complete, as in Jesus finished the work on the cross being...
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