.
Proving some things in the Gospel are true doesn't eo ipso prove that all
things in the Gospel are true. In other words: true by association. For
example:
It's easily proven that Pontius Pilate was a prefect of the Roman province of
Judaea from AD 26/27 to 36/37. However, that fact does not validate the
Gospel's claim that a Jesus Christ's crucified dead body was restored to life
during Pilate's time.
In point of fact, some of the best fiction usually works true-life stuff into its
narrative. For example: nuclear weapons are true-life, and the countries of
Russia and America are true life. The movie Doctor Strangelove has nuclear
weapons in the narrative and it has the countries of Russia and America.
Does that validate everything in Doctor Strangelove? No.
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we have evidence too of things that we know did happen in the Bible.
Proving some things in the Gospel are true doesn't eo ipso prove that all
things in the Gospel are true. In other words: true by association. For
example:
It's easily proven that Pontius Pilate was a prefect of the Roman province of
Judaea from AD 26/27 to 36/37. However, that fact does not validate the
Gospel's claim that a Jesus Christ's crucified dead body was restored to life
during Pilate's time.
In point of fact, some of the best fiction usually works true-life stuff into its
narrative. For example: nuclear weapons are true-life, and the countries of
Russia and America are true life. The movie Doctor Strangelove has nuclear
weapons in the narrative and it has the countries of Russia and America.
Does that validate everything in Doctor Strangelove? No.
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