Would Jesus Tweet?
Durham, North Carolina
Duke University New Testament scholar Mark Goodacre says Saint Paul would be more inclined to Twitter.
September 18, 2009 | In Belief, Media & Internet
Durham, North Carolina
Duke University New Testament scholar Mark Goodacre says Saint Paul would be more inclined to Twitter.
September 18, 2009 | In Belief, Media & Internet
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tim hall on September 18, 2009, 5:22 PM
You know there was a thing going around about Pual maybe being a Tweeter. But I don’t think they were talking about communicating. I never did my research on why pork became so precious. I just love those artist renderings of Jesus standing up in the middle of a little boat preaching his arse off. He surely calmed the waters before sermons. I bet Paul met lots of new people on his travels. Get around get around, I get around, Ya.
Musycks on September 20, 2009, 7:50 PM
It’s worth reminding ourselves that the outstanding Historian of his day, who was in Galilee just after the time frame of Christ’s alledged story. Flavius Josephus makes no mention of any of the big gatherings or of this wizard priest at all. Later volumes of his work were corrupted by Christian writers attempting to place their boy in real history. Same thing with Paul… most likely an invention of a later Xtian sect seeking authority over a rival. See the excellent site jesusneverexisted.com for comprehensive, annotated and referenced articles that reveals the likely fraudsters.
Unlike JC and Paul, I know Brian Wilson exists… I saw him with his wonderful Wondermints based band a couple of years ago doing Pet Sounds. Bliss.
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