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Old 01-05-2016, 05:54 PM   #11
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Default Re: Virgin Birth questioned: the implications

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But I see two gospels that are very inconsistent with each other, even though they started with the same source (Mark). This alone is strong evidence that they were not written by firsthand witnesses, but by those from a later generation. The disharmony is evidence of falsehood.
I disagree they are "very inconsistent." I have read both accounts for years, and view them as fingers meshing together into folded hands. Different views do not have to be contradictory but complementary.

Your "strong evidence" is circumstantial at best. Your theories about later dates of authorship are simply speculative.

Regarding the Jews, I have known many who came to Christ. Each of them treasured Isaiah's account of the Savior, including 7.14 and 9.6.
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