POI wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 11:23 am
Interesting... You posted a 2+ hour video here (
http://debatingchristianity.com/forum/v ... hp?t=41715), and offered no direction in post #2. I took the liberty in addressing the first failed point, for which you abandoned. So yes, I combed a much larger video, found flaw. and you immediately aborted.
Yeah, interesting.
First off, the difference between what happened then and what is happening now is...
On that thread^,
you were the one asking for the information.
You asked for alleged lies in the text books pertaining to evolution, and I provided a video seminar that is literally based on alleged LIES in the text books.
Then you requested specifics as to
which lie, and I simply did/do not feel obligated to provide it for you, nor discuss (no offense).
Now, you've created a thread where you've posted a video of an alleged incompatibility between Mark and Luke...something that did I ask for...but since this is a subject of interest of mines, I'm asking you to provide a brief summary of any alleged incompatibility.
However, if I made a thread asking "Can someone point out any incompatibility between Mark & Luke", and you provided the video, then I would watch it because you are providing me with something that I asked for.
That to me is a
big difference.
That aside, I addressed you in post #27 of that thread^.
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Side note: I don't want anyone to think I am being harsh when I said "I do not feel obligated to provide it for you, nor discuss".
Although I do not feel obligated, it isn't meant in a harsh way.
When it comes to certain topics, sometimes, I simply have no desire to discuss it at the time.
For example, as of now, I have no desire to discuss evolution....it is almost as if my desires are based on where the Holy Spirit directs me
But I digress.
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The video presents many differing points to discuss. Rather than getting into the meat and potatoes, we can instead fast-forward, if you wish, to the following....
First off, shout to you for not being stubborn. I will act in kind should a situation like this arise in the future.
Do you agree, or disagree, that Luke copies some of Mark, word for word
I agree, as that is what the evidence suggests. One thing I love about Luke is, the preface.
The preface comes across as genuinely honest, and off-the-cuff.
Luke 1:1-4
1 Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilled[a] among us, 2 just as they were handed down to us by those who from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word. 3 With this in mind, since I myself have carefully investigated everything from the beginning, I too decided to write an orderly account for you, most excellent Theophilus, 4 so that you may know the certainty of the things you have been taught.
Without even knowing the succeeding subject matter of what Luke will discuss, what information can be drawn from these verses?
Verse 1: There was an event that took place, of which many have taken upon themselves to draw up an account for. There is no exact number for "many", nor does Luke tell us. Luke also doesn't state the method of the account...was it many written accounts, or many oral accounts?
Nevertheless, it was one or the other....and the keyword is "many".
Conclusion: More than one person gave an account of event X.
Verse 2: The source information of event X was handed down, first from eyewitnesses. So, of those whom were the first to witness event X, they transmitted (handed down) the information to others. Also, these eyewitnesses were servants of someone identified as the "word".
Conclusion: The information began with servants eyewitnesses of the "word", and it was spread from these servants and eyewitnesses.
Verse 3: Luke stated that he carefully investigated everything that happened, and just like the "many" mentioned in verse 1, he would also write an orderly account (which may answer the question of which method of transmission was used).
Conclusion: Just like any responsible journalist, Luke did a thorough investigation before he gave an account of the circumstances leading to event X.
Verse 4: Seems like Luke was writing to a new Christian convert (or a potential convert).
Conclusion: Luke is saying, look, I've done the homework, and you can be certain that this new stuff that you were taught, it is the real deal.
So, I said all that to say this; if Luke carefully investigated everything as he said he did, and he used Mark as source material, then he viewed Mark as a reliable source...and so should we, in my opinion.
, and changes other stuff, sometimes a lot? If you agree, we can logically chuck Luke out, since we know Mark came first. We can then move on to Mark itself....
Changed stuff like what?
I got 99 problems, dude.
Don't become the hundredth one.