To: 1000 silverlings
Timothy and Titus and Barnabus could easily have acted as Pauls secretaries, or scribes. We know from some letters that he used them. the important thing is the theology, it never varies from Pauls teachings. Now, my good sir, this is weaseling. Either Paul wrote them or he didn't. If he had dictated (a claim missing entirely), then that too should have been noted. There are many analyses out there that do a good job of pointing out the differences between those letters that we accept that Paul wrote, and these questionable one.
But again, what about 2 Peter? What about the Gospels?
2,414 posted on
04/27/2010 6:00:30 PM PDT by
MarkBsnr
( I would not believe in the Gospel if the authority of the Catholic Church did not move me to do so.)
To: MarkBsnr
Funny. I've read some Charles Dickens too, I'm sure he wrote the content, but did he write the actual book that I read in 1965? No, it was published in 1950. So did I read dickens or not?
2,415 posted on
04/27/2010 6:07:10 PM PDT by
1000 silverlings
(everything that deceives, also enchants: Plato)
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