Re: An brief unofficial history of the New Testament and...
And I was not even finished with this topic, but I will soon start another one that gives a little more detail of how the "inspired" Bible came down to us. We will see that those entrusted with being "moved by the Holy Spirit" (as some assume) to preserve the "Lord's word" were an amusing, corrupt and sometimes violent bunch even resorting to kicking opponents to death amongst other things.
Originally posted by fOrTyLeGz:
[qb] Very interesting reading for me...
I went off reading about William Tyndale and on into the English martyrs on the web. I could see a movie, "The Life and Death of William Tyndale," or "Bloody Mary," as a proper reply to Gibson's "Passion." [/qb]
[qb] Very interesting reading for me...
I went off reading about William Tyndale and on into the English martyrs on the web. I could see a movie, "The Life and Death of William Tyndale," or "Bloody Mary," as a proper reply to Gibson's "Passion." [/qb]
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