bobcat
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I would like to preface this by saying I have no desire to trash anyone's beliefs here, and I certainly hope it doesn't go there.
My question is this:
If any of the 4 gospels that may have been written some 40 years after the death of Jesus are true, then Jesus is said to have performed some of the greatest miracles that have occurred in history during his lifetime. Also, it is said that he ministered to thousands and was followed by them.
If this is all true, then why didn't one single person think to document any of it, and why didn't Jesus write anything down about his teachings or his life?
If anything was written, why wasn't it preserved, if you think it's what God would have wanted?
Again, not ridiculing any beliefs, it's just that it's something that has never made any sense to me, and there may be answers I haven't thought of. I have wondered if they were all afraid of the political climate, however they followed him just the same. Were they all illiterate? Not likely, as there were, tax collectors, scribes, Pharisees, etc..., and Jesus wrote in the dirt, and they understood and left the scene, so that doesn't seem plausible.
Is it just a question no one knows the answer to? Is it just a matter with no facts, and only beliefs and opinions? Maybe so.
Either way, please remember to be respectful.
My question is this:
If any of the 4 gospels that may have been written some 40 years after the death of Jesus are true, then Jesus is said to have performed some of the greatest miracles that have occurred in history during his lifetime. Also, it is said that he ministered to thousands and was followed by them.
If this is all true, then why didn't one single person think to document any of it, and why didn't Jesus write anything down about his teachings or his life?
If anything was written, why wasn't it preserved, if you think it's what God would have wanted?
Again, not ridiculing any beliefs, it's just that it's something that has never made any sense to me, and there may be answers I haven't thought of. I have wondered if they were all afraid of the political climate, however they followed him just the same. Were they all illiterate? Not likely, as there were, tax collectors, scribes, Pharisees, etc..., and Jesus wrote in the dirt, and they understood and left the scene, so that doesn't seem plausible.
Is it just a question no one knows the answer to? Is it just a matter with no facts, and only beliefs and opinions? Maybe so.
Either way, please remember to be respectful.