JustTheFacts
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I posted this on another site and thought it was worth sharing.
What is the one and only way that the disciples who were from that generation, could spread the words of Jesus throughout the world (Mark 13:10)? They had to document their eyewitness testimony. If you throw out canned theology wanting everyone to believe that the Olivet Discourse is all about the end times, you can see how everything written in it applies to the lives of the disciples and their generation.
Now, getting to the Gospels as eyewitness testimonies--with what the false teachers assembled it's hard to believe that they are. They don't want you to have eyewitness testimony and their theology is to steer you away from the corruption they grew in the Church. We know that Luke isn't eyewitness testimony, so what is written in Luke cannot be used as evidence of Jesus. If you review the documentation and history for Matthew as being the author of the Gospel of Matthew, you will find no evidence to support it. However, if you examine John and Matthew together you will find that John considered Nicodemus as one of the twelve disciples of Jesus and that Nicodemus, as a religious leader had to be the author of Matthew--there is no other alternative.
There is absolutely no reason for a disciple named Matthew to copy from Mark's author. There is an obvious reason for Nicodemus to copy from Mark's author. Nicodemus was challenged to prove that Jesus was the Messiah and that proof included eyewitness documentation for the healing and miracles performed by Jesus--many of which he didn't witness. The fact that he used Mark's author to support his eyewitness testimony indicates that Nicodemus knew Mark's author as a validated and verified eyewitness of Jesus.
As an expert fraud investigator and analyst, the only valid evidence I've been able to locate to support Jesus and the Christian faith are what's presented in the Bible. Religious leaders won't tell you about the corruption found in the Bible because they want to 'help' you believe. But the Bible was assembled by men with a motive and it is full of edits. Fortunately though, their corruption can be identified because we know their motive--take over the Church through Peter and Paul so that they, as leaders authorized by Jesus, can speak inspired words that are the word of God. I've been going over my earlier work and found that Jesus is who he claimed to be and God predicted the corruption of Jesus' church in advance--Daniel and Revelation is prime evidence. With testimony from John, Nicodemus, and Mark's author as eyewitnesses, the story of Jesus is proven through evidence.
What is the one and only way that the disciples who were from that generation, could spread the words of Jesus throughout the world (Mark 13:10)? They had to document their eyewitness testimony. If you throw out canned theology wanting everyone to believe that the Olivet Discourse is all about the end times, you can see how everything written in it applies to the lives of the disciples and their generation.
Now, getting to the Gospels as eyewitness testimonies--with what the false teachers assembled it's hard to believe that they are. They don't want you to have eyewitness testimony and their theology is to steer you away from the corruption they grew in the Church. We know that Luke isn't eyewitness testimony, so what is written in Luke cannot be used as evidence of Jesus. If you review the documentation and history for Matthew as being the author of the Gospel of Matthew, you will find no evidence to support it. However, if you examine John and Matthew together you will find that John considered Nicodemus as one of the twelve disciples of Jesus and that Nicodemus, as a religious leader had to be the author of Matthew--there is no other alternative.
There is absolutely no reason for a disciple named Matthew to copy from Mark's author. There is an obvious reason for Nicodemus to copy from Mark's author. Nicodemus was challenged to prove that Jesus was the Messiah and that proof included eyewitness documentation for the healing and miracles performed by Jesus--many of which he didn't witness. The fact that he used Mark's author to support his eyewitness testimony indicates that Nicodemus knew Mark's author as a validated and verified eyewitness of Jesus.
As an expert fraud investigator and analyst, the only valid evidence I've been able to locate to support Jesus and the Christian faith are what's presented in the Bible. Religious leaders won't tell you about the corruption found in the Bible because they want to 'help' you believe. But the Bible was assembled by men with a motive and it is full of edits. Fortunately though, their corruption can be identified because we know their motive--take over the Church through Peter and Paul so that they, as leaders authorized by Jesus, can speak inspired words that are the word of God. I've been going over my earlier work and found that Jesus is who he claimed to be and God predicted the corruption of Jesus' church in advance--Daniel and Revelation is prime evidence. With testimony from John, Nicodemus, and Mark's author as eyewitnesses, the story of Jesus is proven through evidence.