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On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 18:59:52 +0100, jimmy adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Accepted wisdom says that Mark was Peter's secretary in Rome, and >wrote his gospel in around 70 a.d., from Peter's memories. The other >apostles were all dead by then, and as has already been pointed out, >the other gospel writers were not the apostles of the same names. >The church does not deny this, but does not make a big thing of it, >either. > That would be a bad move which might lead some to figure out what a bunch of baloney the whole thing is. Just think for a moment. Eighty years after the guy died someone wrote that, A Christian, someone who is supposed to believe among other things that: -He is a miserable sinner because someone ate the wrong fruit. -A virgin gave birth to a jewish charismatic leader who created fish and bread out of nothing, revived a corpse, and came back to life three days after being executed. Read the Bible it is the best cure for religion. Tired of Modern Art? check http://www3.sympatico.ca/manideli/
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