Exactly my point: which tradition that God made -- the one with one man and the woman he was paid to take; the one with one man and several women; the one with one man and the wife of his dead brother; the one where one man throws away an infertile woman for a fertile one -- which tradition God made?
And, yes, the Synoptic Gospels show the Crucifixion on one day of the week and John on another. They just don't match. It's an error and one of many.
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Re: “The Problem with Fundies”
Exactly my point: which tradition that God made -- the one with one man and the woman he was paid to take; the one with one man and several women; the one with one man and the wife of his dead brother; the one where one man throws away an infertile woman for a fertile one -- which tradition God made? And, yes, the Synoptic Gospels show the Crucifixion on one day of the week and John on another. They just don't match. It's an error and one of many.