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Bob Crowley wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Nutter) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > That's why I want more than just a bunch of unsubstantiated stories > to > > back up the doctor's claims. ;-) > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Nutter) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > > > > > > That's why I want more than just a bunch of unsubstantiated stories to > > back up the doctor's claims. ;-) > > > If, given the ravages of time, we find that elements of the Gospels > match with historic figures such as Tiberius, Herod the Great and his > sons, references to the Herods by Roman sources and geographical > locations still extant today, such as Straight Street in Damascus (in > Acts), and if thousands of scholars have researched the earliest > texts, backing them up if possible by bits and pieces of Dead Sea > Scrolls and whatever other information comes to hand, then we have > what might be called quasi-historical stories, not just imaginary > stories. ===>Have you never read histroical fiction? Is GONE WITH THE WIND history?
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