Re: Was the birth story in Luke/Matthew originally referred to John the Baptist
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2020 4:45 am
Really, among Nasruddin, Klewis and Joseph D.L., I don't know who I would reject more as my worst interlocutor. Everywhere the same apologetical folly. Without any interest about the title of the thread and the patience of LISTENING what I am saying.
Only Peter seems to be really curious about my next arguments on proto-John.
I am not a grotesque amateur, differently from Joseph D.L.
I am reporting gradually what I am going to know about Robert Stahl's view on proto-Mark. I place myself along the mythicism of P.-L. Couchoud and Stahl, not inventing again and again atwillist theories à la Joseph D.L. or by judaizing grotesquely Marcion (who had already to face a lot of Judaizers in the his own time).
I recognize the weight of past mythicist studies on Marcion and proto-John, while Joseph D.L. knows about Marcion only from internet. He praises not Carrier but... ...Brandon, which is all say: no comment.
Only Peter seems to be really curious about my next arguments on proto-John.
I am not a grotesque amateur, differently from Joseph D.L.
I am reporting gradually what I am going to know about Robert Stahl's view on proto-Mark. I place myself along the mythicism of P.-L. Couchoud and Stahl, not inventing again and again atwillist theories à la Joseph D.L. or by judaizing grotesquely Marcion (who had already to face a lot of Judaizers in the his own time).
I recognize the weight of past mythicist studies on Marcion and proto-John, while Joseph D.L. knows about Marcion only from internet. He praises not Carrier but... ...Brandon, which is all say: no comment.