THe FIve Gospels and the conspiracies

             In the beginning stood four men. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, the Synoptics of the Bible. Men with a vision, to conceive a living testimony of their Lord and Savior Jesus. But today many followers of Christ as well as scholars are skeptical about the origins of the Gospels and the true authors of the Bible. These witnesses all depict their own version of Christ. In each of the Gospels Christ acquires a new persona, one of a rebel, a rabbi, a chronicler, and a mystic.
             The theories, conspiracies, and untold mysticism of the Bible
             have yet to be unlocked by mankind. For centuries man has survived alone on faith and the belief that there exists a greater power than ourselves. Solely based this book, a journal of the disciples of Jesus. There are many theories surrounding these statements. Many individuals believe that the Gospels were written entirely independently , with the prompting of the Holy Spirit. Then again some people believe that Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John were almost Shakespearean if you will, borrowing excerpts from previous records of Christ, and fragments of oral tradition thus creating a conglomerate of text.
             The differences and similarities of the Gospels are important indications of trustworthiness on the behalf of the Bible. If only similarities existed within the Gospels then would there stand a common source that might be considered biased or somewhat faulty. However, on the other hand if only differences existed then reconciliation would be very difficult. Every Gospel was completed and widely circulated and eventually accepted as scripture. It is believed by most scholars that the actual Gospels were transcribed ten to thirty-five years after the resurrection of Christ.
             The Bible and the Gospels locked within contain hidden meanings translated form the Aramaic sayings of Jesus. Concealed evidence in the Bible does not mean the Bible can be used for "divination", which is forbidden according...

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