RedFan
Well-Known Member
The message is not flawed at all! NOT A BIT!!! I am going to try to get my point across one more time, and then I will stop:So a flawed message ok I got it
It is hugely problematic
1 it taints the message and puts it in doubt
2 it leaves is unable to know the truth we have to listen to men and try to chose the right interpretation
Consider Mark 2:26, which quotes Jesus as saying that David entered the house of God and ate the altar bread “when Abiathar was high priest.” 1 Samuel 21:1-6 is explicit that Ahimelech, not his son Abiathar, was high priest at the time. Contradiction on a detail? Sure. Does it taint the message? No!!! It doesn’t matter whether Jesus got this detail wrong or Mark got it wrong, simply because it doesn’t matter at all―to the message of the gospel story. The point being made by Jesus (or Mark) is theologically sound even if not historically accurate, originally or in the retelling.
Why you cannot see this is beyond me. So be it. I'll stop.