Message from @Outboarduniform

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2018-09-23 20:52:09 UTC  

the Apostles also used the Septuagint Bible despite speaking Aramaic as their primary language

2018-09-23 20:53:41 UTC  

I could grant that

2018-09-23 20:55:01 UTC  

You didn’t respond to my whole argument. I can continue this tomorrow, until then you can layout your complete response.

2018-09-23 20:56:32 UTC  

the eyewitness stuff doesn't really matter that much since we know that the core Gospel story was being taught by the Jerusalem Church very shortly after Jesus's death

2018-09-23 20:57:11 UTC  

which refutes the Muslim idea that the entire story of Jesus was corrupted from Jesus never dying or being crucified at all to Jesus dying on the cross

2018-09-23 20:58:59 UTC  

St Paul visited Jerusalem after three years

2018-09-23 20:59:04 UTC  

Galatians 1:18

2018-09-23 20:59:05 UTC  

**Galatians 1:18 - New King James Version (NKJV)**

```Dust
Contacts at Jerusalem

<18> Then after three years I went up to Jerusalem to see Peter, and remained with him fifteen days. ```

2018-09-23 20:59:32 UTC  

this is when he would have received the 1 Corinthians 15:3-5 creed

2018-09-23 20:59:32 UTC  

**1 Corinthians 15:3-5 - New King James Version (NKJV)**

```Dust


<3> For I delivered to you first of all that which I also received: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, <4> and that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the Scriptures, <5> and that He was seen by Cephas, then by the twelve. ```

2018-09-23 20:59:43 UTC  

the keyword here is "received." Paul was taught this creed, he did not create it himself.

2018-09-23 21:01:40 UTC  

@agag so you're holobunga.exe'ing again, I see

2018-09-23 21:02:01 UTC  

this has nothing to do with the Holocaust, this is about the reliability of the Gospels

2018-09-23 21:02:57 UTC  

Jerusalem is land stolen from Palestine, which was stolen with various reasons; one of them being the holobunga

2018-09-23 21:58:13 UTC  

I only saw Jerusalem

2018-09-23 21:58:17 UTC  

too busy

2018-09-24 01:17:04 UTC  

I love this

2018-09-24 01:17:22 UTC  

I do too

2018-09-24 01:17:23 UTC  

>normal conversation about theology

2018-09-24 01:17:35 UTC  

>**CLEARS THROAT**

2018-09-24 01:17:41 UTC  

>”DA JOOS”

2018-09-24 01:17:56 UTC  

Followed by a typical

2018-09-24 01:18:03 UTC  

I-I wasn’t following the discussion !

2018-09-24 01:18:10 UTC  

I was merely pretending to be retarded !

2018-09-24 14:09:30 UTC  

@Outboarduniform Imagine my shock, someone who loves criminals like the fbi and cia who supports and defends jewry.

2018-09-24 14:10:40 UTC  

@agag
The problem is that "received" could be referring to revelation. There is also some clear tension between the "judaizers" and Paul, like the debate over circumcision. That clear gospel story doesnt exist in the didache nor in james. I dont think you have this coherent religion in early christianity.

2018-09-24 14:45:25 UTC  

Can we go for Meritocracy instead of Democracy?

2018-09-24 14:45:34 UTC  

Or Meritocratic democracy?

2018-09-24 18:01:43 UTC  

@agag 1389 responded

2018-09-24 18:12:36 UTC  

@John 313 The Greek language used in this passage is used in other philosophical traditions to denote important traditions passed from teacher to student. Paul never says he received this creed from Jesus, sayind that it's referring to revelation is speculative. Don't you think that's something he'd want to note? Receiving the creed from Peter or another member of the Jerusalem Church lines up perfectly with Paul's description of his life. We know that St. Paul visited St. Peter and stayed with him for 15 days. What do you think they were talking about?
Didache confirms an early Christian belief in the Eucharist and in eternal life through Jesus Christ. How does the Gospel story not exist in it? And James barely even mentions Jesus, though when it does he calls him the Christ. James was writing to people who were already Christian, there's no particular need for him to recount the Gospel story.

2018-09-25 00:50:12 UTC  

it would be a real shame if I just invalidated your little fantasy

2018-09-25 00:50:19 UTC  

whoops! did I just do that!

2018-09-25 00:50:31 UTC  

my bad

2018-09-25 00:53:44 UTC  

related

2018-09-25 00:54:12 UTC  

nobody tell him the reason that "africans" are so "diverse"

2018-09-25 00:54:22 UTC  

2012 <:Thonk:362811285869559808>

2018-09-25 00:54:47 UTC  

nobody tell him that it's because north africans (ie: not black) have an entirely different genetic heritage, and are mostly arab or caucasoid

2018-09-25 00:55:53 UTC  

obviously there is a wide gap between them and sub saharan jungle apes, as evidenced by the fact that they can actually form civilization

2018-09-25 00:57:17 UTC  

I sometimes wonder if sub saharan africans would even exist today had they not been colonized, or whether the dozens of diseases we've helped them survive would have wiped them out