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GOD: new evidence

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Did the Gospel writers spin their accounts of Jesus?

(Jesus Myths #15)

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One modern myth is that the stories about Jesus were made up to meet the needs of the Christian communities where they were told. The fact is that the writers applied the stories about Jesus to their situations, but this does not mean that they made up the stories, or altered the facts to fit their agendas. From the series 'Jesus Myths,' exploring modern myths about Jesus. With contributions from: Professor Craig Blomberg, Denver Theological Seminary, and Professor Darrell Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary.

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