@foodpointz@Ernest1588761 I don't blame this people
I blame pastors who don't interpret the Bible correctly
Does laws are not of God but Moses laws
Moses and the other prophet of old don't know the character of God
They just assumed
Only Jesus knows the Father
@Anfield_Voice80@__Injaneb96@AbuDawud_93 πππ
I like it when you guys are so pained when you see your own truth
It's your own law that said it ooo
Your own law
@NvrMore24@GThehonorablee@GodLogic_GL@muslimorthodoxy they're considered 'core'βbecause they're the earliest and most consistently attested traditions, not because I arbitrarily chose them.
So my position isn't that every detail can be proven unchanged. It's that the earliest evidence consistently preserves the central claims of the
@NvrMore24@GThehonorablee@GodLogic_GL@muslimorthodoxy the death, burial, resurrection, and appearances of Jesus are found in the early creed in 1 Corinthians 15:3β7, which many scholars date to within a few years of the crucifixion. Those same themes also appear throughout the Gospels and other New Testament writings. That's why....
@NvrMore24@GThehonorablee@GodLogic_GL@muslimorthodoxy "I determine the core by looking at the earliest and most widely attested traditions, not by personal preference. Historians ask: What beliefs appear earliest? Which are repeated across independent sources? Which are shared across the earliest Christian communities?
For example..
@NvrMore24@GThehonorablee@GodLogic_GL@muslimorthodoxy and the agreement on the central events all point in that direction.
So unless you have positive historical evidence that the tradition was altered before the Gospels were written, the conclusion that it was substantially corrupted is also an assumption.
@NvrMore24@GThehonorablee@GodLogic_GL@muslimorthodoxy Can you cite a recognized principle of historical methodology that says an oral tradition is unreliable unless it has a documented chain of narration? Or is that a standard specific to Islamic hadith studies?
@NvrMore24@GThehonorablee@GodLogic_GL@muslimorthodoxy as the date of the documents, authorship, proximity to the events, multiple attestation, historical context, and whether the accounts fit what is independently known.
So the question isn't, 'Where is the Christian isnΔd?' The question is, 'What historical evidence supports.....
@NvrMore24@GThehonorablee@GodLogic_GL@muslimorthodoxy There wasn't a formal chain-of-narration system like Islam's isnΔd. Christianity and Islam developed in different historical contexts and used different methods for preserving tradition.
Historians don't require an isnΔd to evaluate ancient sources. They examine factors such....
@NvrMore24@GThehonorablee@GodLogic_GL@muslimorthodoxy I can answer you
But you only see error in them
I can't communicate with you if all you can see is error
I don't see error in Islam
Because Islam is the perfect antichrist
@NvrMore24@GThehonorablee@GodLogic_GL@muslimorthodoxy Bro
The gospel carries one message
That's enough for me to believe it's true
Different authors.. one message
If there were two or more messages
I wouldn't have believed the scriptures