The original manuscripts of the gospels are not known to have survived, so there is no way to verify if the gospels contained in the bible are true copies of said originals, or even if there actually existed originals and that what is presented as the gospels were simply fictitious creations of the early priesthood of Christianity, which eventually formalized them into a book, which was touted as being "The Word of God".
Q: Why were the original manuscripts allowed to perish if the bible is such a holy relic Christianity touts it to be?
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What happened to the original copies of the Gospels?
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Re: What happened to the original copies of the Gospels?
Post #31[Replying to We_Are_VENOM in post #30]
Here;
Johns Gospel
And there are also many other things which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written.
And what about anything biblical Jesus [BJ] might have said about why he departed their company;
Johns Gospel
Whither I go, thou canst not follow me now; but thou shalt follow me afterwards.”
Dig deeper an you should see in the storyline that Jesus left them specifically so that they would develop a relationship with The Father, and this can only be done through Mysticism.
My point is that there are no known records of what this process involved for each of them, so even in old age they should have been able to keep journals so as that information was also as readily available as those earlier stories they wrote about their first encounter with BJ and how immature they were back then.
Yet strangely all we get is "how to be religious and play "Church" - as if that can possibly give an individual access to a Relationship with The Father.
Smells like fish because it is fishy.

But it is what the Greeks and Romans were good at doing - creating religion.
Cmon now what?Deeper spiritual things? Jesus was already gone by the time they reached old age. They wrote about what Jesus did/said when he was THERE WITH THEM.
Cmon now.
Here;
Johns Gospel
And there are also many other things which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written.
And what about anything biblical Jesus [BJ] might have said about why he departed their company;
Johns Gospel
Whither I go, thou canst not follow me now; but thou shalt follow me afterwards.”
Dig deeper an you should see in the storyline that Jesus left them specifically so that they would develop a relationship with The Father, and this can only be done through Mysticism.
My point is that there are no known records of what this process involved for each of them, so even in old age they should have been able to keep journals so as that information was also as readily available as those earlier stories they wrote about their first encounter with BJ and how immature they were back then.
Yet strangely all we get is "how to be religious and play "Church" - as if that can possibly give an individual access to a Relationship with The Father.
Smells like fish because it is fishy.

But it is what the Greeks and Romans were good at doing - creating religion.
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Re: What happened to the original copies of the Gospels?
Post #32Well, I speak for all believers when I say; the Gospels, as currently written and constructed, is good enough for us.William wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 10:04 pm
Cmon now what?
Here;
Johns Gospel
And there are also many other things which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written.
And what about anything biblical Jesus [BJ] might have said about why he departed their company;
Johns Gospel
Whither I go, thou canst not follow me now; but thou shalt follow me afterwards.”
Dig deeper an you should see in the storyline that Jesus left them specifically so that they would develop a relationship with The Father, and this can only be done through Mysticism.
My point is that there are no known records of what this process involved for each of them, so even in old age they should have been able to keep journals so as that information was also as readily available as those earlier stories they wrote about their first encounter with BJ and how immature they were back then.
Yet strangely all we get is "how to be religious and play "Church" - as if that can possibly give an individual access to a Relationship with The Father.
Smells like fish because it is fishy.
But it is what the Greeks and Romans were good at doing - creating religion.
Now, whether it is good enough for unbelieving mysticis' on religious forums is something that believers need not concern ourselves with.
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Re: What happened to the original copies of the Gospels?
Post #33Until you can verify that you have the proxy of all believers, you speak for yourself alone.We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 10:51 pm
Well, I speak for all believers when I say; the Gospels, as currently written and constructed, is good enough for us.
"Unbelieving mysticis'[sic]" is not a position I've seen William self-identify as holding. What is your intent in assigning it to him?Now, whether it is good enough for unbelieving mysticis' on religious forums is something that believers need not concern ourselves with.
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Re: What happened to the original copies of the Gospels?
Post #34The what?
Anyways, no, I cant verify it...but that wont stop me from standing by what I said.
What does your ignorance have to do with my knowledge?"Unbelieving mysticis'[sic]" is not a position I've seen William self-identify as holding.
My intent on assigning it to him is good intent.What is your intent in assigning it to him?
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Re: What happened to the original copies of the Gospels?
Post #35Not surprising on both counts.We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 12:29 amThe what?
Anyways, no, I cant verify it...but that wont stop me from standing by what I said.
Please document what your "knowledge" is based on.What does your ignorance have to do with my knowledge?"Unbelieving mysticis'[sic]" is not a position I've seen William self-identify as holding.
Let's rephrase then. What is your goal in assigning it to him given that you've presented no evidence he identifies as such?My intent on assigning it to him is good intent.What is your intent in assigning it to him?
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Re: What happened to the original copies of the Gospels?
Post #36The problem with the question is that Christians don't consider the Bible to be a "holy relic."
Much like Jews, Christians have historically burned or buried old, worn out Bibles. What is important to Christians are the words, not the medium the words are written on.
It also took awhile for the gospels to attain the status of scripture -- much longer than the Pauline epistles, by comparison. There was a strong oral tradition of the teachings of Jesus in the primitive church, and we know from Papias, writing in the early 2nd Century, that he and other early Christians actually preferred the oral tradition to any written gospel.
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Re: What happened to the original copies of the Gospels?
Post #37[Replying to historia in post #36]

plus imagery depicting holy men with said script;

and your statement appears to be something along the lines of this;

Why were the original manuscripts allowed to perish if the bible is such a holy relic Christianity touts it to be?
A relic is an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical interest. Add that to the words Christians emboss upon the cover;The problem with the question is that Christians don't consider the Bible to be a "holy relic."

plus imagery depicting holy men with said script;

and your statement appears to be something along the lines of this;

IF that were the case, THEN why did Christianity change the traditional way and formalize it into a book they then proclaimed as being the holy word of god, which created a flow of money into the structure it built for itself?It also took awhile for the gospels to attain the status of scripture -- much longer than the Pauline epistles, by comparison. There was a strong oral tradition of the teachings of Jesus in the primitive church, and we know from Papias, writing in the early 2nd Century, that he and other early Christians actually preferred the oral tradition to any written gospel.
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Re: What happened to the original copies of the Gospels?
Post #38[Replying to We_Are_VENOM in post #32]
What I am suggesting though, is that it is may not be "good enough" for The Father.
...Now as to educating on Mysticism 101;
We do not use the word 'believe' - not only because it plainly has the word 'lie' inserted within it, making it what it is - but more pointedly, because it can be used re misrepresentation [another lie] as in the word "Unbelieving" next to the word "Mysticism".

Yes - I am not debating that fact.Well, I speak for all believers when I say; the Gospels, as currently written and constructed, is good enough for us.
What I am suggesting though, is that it is may not be "good enough" for The Father.
Yet here you are saying so...Now, whether it is good enough for unbelieving mysticis' on religious forums is something that believers need not concern ourselves with.
...Now as to educating on Mysticism 101;
We do not use the word 'believe' - not only because it plainly has the word 'lie' inserted within it, making it what it is - but more pointedly, because it can be used re misrepresentation [another lie] as in the word "Unbelieving" next to the word "Mysticism".

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Post #39But a holy relic within Christianity is "some object, notably part of the body or clothes, remaining as a memorial of a departed saint," so the Catholic Encyclopedia (1917) article on relics.
Obviously, the Bible is shown great reverence within Christianity, but individual manuscripts of the Bible are simply not treated as "holy relics." As already noted, Christians have historically disposed of worn out Bibles. You don't dispose of a relic.
Books afford an advantage in terms of distributing and controlling the tradition, so it's not surprising that, in the late-2nd and early-3rd Century, the written gospels became increasingly popular and eventually supplanted the earlier oral tradition.William wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 2:03 pmIF that were the case, THEN why did Christianity change the traditional way and formalize it into a bookhistoria wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 11:11 am
It also took awhile for the gospels to attain the status of scripture -- much longer than the Pauline epistles, by comparison. There was a strong oral tradition of the teachings of Jesus in the primitive church, and we know from Papias, writing in the early 2nd Century, that he and other early Christians actually preferred the oral tradition to any written gospel.
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Re: What happened to the original copies of the Gospels?
Post #40[Replying to historia in post #39]
SEARCH: When did Bibles become widely available?
1539: The "Great Bible" or "Cramner's Bible" printed; The first English language Bible to be authorized for public use (80 Books).
Re: "controlling the tradition" what tradition was being controlled and why?
So is your argument that if the originals could have been kept as evidence that the Christians wouldn't have kept them as evidence?Obviously, the Bible is shown great reverence within Christianity, but individual manuscripts of the Bible are simply not treated as "holy relics." As already noted, Christians have historically disposed of worn out Bibles. You don't dispose of a relic.
In the late-2nd and early-3rd Century, the written gospels became increasingly popular with who?Books afford an advantage in terms of distributing and controlling the tradition, so it's not surprising that, in the late-2nd and early-3rd Century, the written gospels became increasingly popular and eventually supplanted the earlier oral tradition.
SEARCH: When did Bibles become widely available?
1539: The "Great Bible" or "Cramner's Bible" printed; The first English language Bible to be authorized for public use (80 Books).
Re: "controlling the tradition" what tradition was being controlled and why?