Comments by "WaterspoutsOfTheDeep" (@WaterspoutsOfTheDeep) on "New York Post"
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@torreyintahoe "Disregarding the Early Fathers simply raises the unanswered and indeed usually unasked question, How did they all come to be so wrong? In an age when martyrdom was an abiding risk, one would surely have expected the Fathers to have made very certian of the historical traditions of whose origins they had readier access than we do, and for belief in which they were prepared to offer their own lives, expecting their families and desendants to do the same. There will have been the strongest possible motivation to verify the facts and traditions of their faith from the earliest and most reliable witnesses - rather more so, indeed, than that which rests upon us from our detached viewpoint today... Hence, the arbitrary dismissal of the patristic witness raises considerable problems of human psychology and behavior, not to mention historical method, which if ignored leave the problem seriously open-ended." Martin Mosse, The Three Gospels pg 19-20
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