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Originally Posted by OTM Al
According to you though, God is the author of the Bible. Therefore, how can there be differing witness accounts when there was only one true witness? The only way there can be different accounts is if different people wrote the different books and that they made the purely human mistakes in their recounting of the event as in the example you yourself have given. Thus, the further explanation you are giving has explained nothing. This still does and nothing in it has been shown to be faulty:
Two different guys wrote the two passages. One or both didn't know what actually happened.
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Are you this simple-minded? Why couldn't God inspire
different writers? After all, we are dealing with
progressive revelation over thousands of years. So, this is how we can have
different inspired writers give
different inspired accounts. The term "different" isn't even synonymous with "contradiction". So...eat little skeptical heart out.
Therefore, two different guys wrote the two different accounts, and they both knew what happened and neither one contradicted the other.
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