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Re: Catholic v. Christian
2nd century = 100s and 3rd =200s. And what is important is the amount of time between the death of the last apostle and a certain writing which narrows the gap 60+ years.
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Re: Catholic v. Christian
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2nd century = 100s and 3rd =200s. [/ QUOTE ] Yes... and 100s is 100-200 years after Christ, and 200s is 200-300 years after Christ. Year 299 = 3rd Century = 299 years after Christ = 200-300 years after Christ. (I should have said 100-300 years after Christ in my first response.) [ QUOTE ] And what is important is the amount of time between the death of the last apostle and a certain writing which narrows the gap 60+ years. [/ QUOTE ] My point was that the book of Acts which "documents" beliefs and practices of the first Christians (Apostles), is used by many Pentecostal denominations as a "guidebook" on "true" Christianity. I'm not sure how your response addresses this -- not that it matters, anyway. |
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Re: Catholic v. Christian
Doesn't matter what the difference is, it is all made up.
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Re: Catholic v. Christian
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Yes... and 100s is 100-200 years after Christ, and 200s is 200-300 years after Christ. Year 299 = 3rd Century = 299 years after Christ = 200-300 years after Christ. [/ QUOTE ] I believe the scholarly opinion is that Jesus was born around 5 BC and died around 33 AD, so the gap between the 2nd century and Jesus's death would be around 60-70 years. |
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Re: Catholic v. Christian
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[ QUOTE ] Yes... and 100s is 100-200 years after Christ, and 200s is 200-300 years after Christ. Year 299 = 3rd Century = 299 years after Christ = 200-300 years after Christ. [/ QUOTE ] I believe the scholarly opinion is that Jesus was born around 5 BC and died around 33 AD, so the gap between the start of the 2nd century and Jesus's death would be around 60-70 years. [/ QUOTE ] FYP, even though it's not relevant to any point I'm making. |
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