On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 09:11:33AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > This is a well known contradiction to biblical scholars. I don't > remember the exact verses, but the gospels state in some places that the > last supper was the passover meal and in other places state that > passover was the day after the crucifiction. If you can wait until > Mon., I'll look into it further. Or you can read the passages carefully > yourself. > I'll try and look at it before the weekend. Either way, I'd be interested in any more details you have on the subject.
> FWIW, there are many contradictions in the bible. And historical > inaccuracies, etc. I don't consider that to be a barrier to faith, but > it appears to be for some people who insist that the current versions of > the bible are totally without error as a basic tenet of their belief. > I respectfully disagree. > Also, one should remember that "the bible" is not one book but a > collection of writings by many authors in different cultures over > a span of thousands of years. Many types of literature are included, > such as historical accounts, creation myths, poetry, etc. > I guess that depends on whether you consider the authorship of the Bible to rest with God, or with the men who transcribed His words. I maintainer the former, you apparently the latter. Regards, -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sánchez http://people.connexer.com/~roberto http://www.connexer.com
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