If, when we compare two versions of a story, the second known to be a retelling of the first, and find that the second has more of a miraculous element, we may reasonably conclude we have legendary (or midrashic or whatever) embellishment. The tale has grown in the telling. This sort of comparison is common in extrabiblical research and no one holds that it cannot properly indicate legend formation there.
"You ask me how I know he lives?" asks the revival chorus. "He lives within my heart." Exactly! A figment. - Robert M. Price
"You ask me how I know he lives?" asks the revival chorus. "He lives within my heart." Exactly! A figment.
- Robert M. Price
What suggests to non-Evangelical scholars that the resurrection narratives contain legendary accounts? First there is a variety of apparent contradic… - Robert M. Price
What suggests to non-Evangelical scholars that the resurrection narratives contain legendary accounts? First there is a variety of apparent contradic…
One can believe God capable of anything without believing that he did everything anybody may say he did. One can believe in the possibility of miracl… - Robert M. Price
One can believe God capable of anything without believing that he did everything anybody may say he did. One can believe in the possibility of miracl…
In broad outline and in detail, the life of Jesus as portrayed in the gospels corresponds to the worldwide Mythic Hero Archetype in which a divine he… - Robert M. Price
In broad outline and in detail, the life of Jesus as portrayed in the gospels corresponds to the worldwide Mythic Hero Archetype in which a divine he…
Real morality is not the product of fearing a spanking. But what does fundamentalist hell-belief encourage? It retards any developing moral judgment … - Robert M. Price
Real morality is not the product of fearing a spanking. But what does fundamentalist hell-belief encourage? It retards any developing moral judgment …
The born-again gospel promises joy and peace of mind, but it does so by prolonging childhood. - Robert M. Price
The born-again gospel promises joy and peace of mind, but it does so by prolonging childhood.
Who needs Satan when you have a God like this? - Robert M. Price
Who needs Satan when you have a God like this?
The piety of "having a personal relationship with Christ" ... is alien to the New Testament... but evangelicals elevate it to the shibboleth of salva… - Robert M. Price
The piety of "having a personal relationship with Christ" ... is alien to the New Testament... but evangelicals elevate it to the shibboleth of salva…
The very admission of the need to harmonize is an admission that the burden of proof is on the narratives, not on those who doubt them. What harmoniz… - Robert M. Price
The very admission of the need to harmonize is an admission that the burden of proof is on the narratives, not on those who doubt them. What harmoniz…
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