Jesus, a Jew who observed Judaism did not plan to start Christianity, a new religion - Bart Ehrman

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Overview & Key Concepts


What is Christianity?

Christianity is a global religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, who followers believe is the Son of God. It's a monotheistic

faith, meaning Christians believe in one God who exists in three co-equal persons: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. Christianity is based on the Bible, with the Old Testament and New Testament serving as sacred texts.

Who is Bart Ehrman?

Bart Ehrman (born 1955) is an American New Testament scholar focusing on textual criticism of New Testament, historical Jesus, and development of

early Christianity. Ehrman has written and edited 30 books, including three college textbooks. He has also authored six New York Times bestsellers. He is currently the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

What is Judaism?

Judaism encompasses the religion, philosophy, culture and way of life of the Jewish people. Judaism is a monotheistic religion, with the Torah as its

foundational text (part of the larger text known as the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible), and supplemental oral tradition represented by later texts such as the Midrash and the Talmud. Judaism is considered by religious Jews to be the expression of the covenantal relationship that God established with the Children of Israel.
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Judaism includes a wide corpus of texts, practices, theological positions, and forms of organization. Within Judaism there are a variety of movements, most of which emerged from Rabbinic Judaism, which holds that God revealed his laws and commandments to Moses on Mount Sinai in the form of both the Written and Oral Torah.
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The Jews are an ethnoreligious group and include those born Jewish and converts to Judaism. In 2012, the world Jewish population was estimated at about 14 million, or roughly 0.2% of the total world population. About 42% of all Jews reside in Israel and about 42% reside in the United States and Canada, with most of the remainder living in Europe.

Frequently Asked Questions


1.Christianity and Hinduism revere their religious figures as gods or incarnations of God

According to Islam, all these righteous persons were mortal, human prophets of God, like Muhammad, having the same needs that every human being has. They all eventually died, as everyone must.

There are several reasons why they have come to be revered by their followers as 'gods'. One is that their words were misunderstood by the later generations, who mistook their figurative expressions in a literal sense. Another is that the details of their lives were not preserved accurately, and therefore a great many myths have grown up around them, and their works and deeds have been much exaggerated.


2.What is Christianity?

The platform defines Christianity as a religion that was originally and historically preached by Jesus himself, but argues that the mainstream version practiced across the world today has evolved into a system based almost entirely on the subsequent theological teachings, letters, and doctrines developed by the Apostle Paul.


3.How did the Early Jewish-Christians practise their religion?

The earliest Jewish-Christians strictly followed traditional Hebrew practices, including daily prayers, circumcision, rituals for purity, fasting, dietary laws, and temple, according to the source material.


4.Why did Christians turn away from the original message of Jesus?

By the time the New Testament Gospels (Mark, Matthew, Luke, John) were compiled, there was a growing movement to frame traditional Jewish practices as obsolete, driven by a desire to break free from strict Mosaic laws like circumcision, ritual purity, and dietary codes, which required portraying Judaism as an inferior path for the new faith to flourish.


5.What did early Jewish-Christians think of Apostle Paul?

Between 55 and 66 CE, early Jewish-Christian leaders in Jerusalem rejected Paul's teachings and challenged his authority, leading to a significant decline in his popularity.


6.When was Christianity born?

After 70 CE, Christianity became a new movement. Western Christian writings after 70 CE are a product of that transformation. Christianity became a Mithras-type saviour cult whose hero was not a myth but a real man.

Anyone who questioned Jesus' divinity were viewed as ignorant and inferior, including early Jewish-Christians, Jews, Jesus' closest friends and even family.


7.Were the early Christians Jews?

Yes, Jesus and early followers were entirely Jewish, strictly observing traditional laws and customs.


8.Did Saul kill the early Jewish-Christians?

Before his conversion, Saul actively sought to imprison and execute early Jewish-Christians. Saul believed that he was serving God by finding Christians, throwing them into prison, and even executing them.
1 And Saul was consenting unto his death. And at that time there was a great persecution against the church which was at Jerusalem; and they were all scattered abroad throughout the regions of Judaea and Samaria, except the apostles.
2 And devout men carried Stephen to his burial, and made great lamentation over him.
3 As for Saul, he made havock of the church, entering into every house, and haling men and women committed them to prison.
[Acts 8:1-3]


9.How did the early Jewish-Christians view Jesus' resurrection?

The earliest Jewish-Christians did not believe that the resurrection meant Jesus was God, but rather that he was a righteous man approved by God through miracles, wonders, and signs. Based on texts like Acts 2:22-24, they maintained the theological view that Jesus had been raised by God, not that he was the Creator himself.


10.Who seperated Christianity from Judaism?

It was Apostle Paul's dramatic conversion and subsequent teachings that directly resulted in the permanent theological separation of Christianity from Judaism. Within mere months of Jesus' departure, the original human-centric and law-abiding message was fundamentally altered into an independent religious system.


11.What happened after Apostle Paul converted to Christianity?

Following his conversion, Paul did not immediately meet with the original Apostles in Jerusalem; instead, he went to Arabia and returned to Damascus, waiting three years before visiting Peter and James for only fifteen days, avoiding the others.


12.What dramatic experience made Apostle Paul convert to Christianity?

Paul experienced a sudden vision of a blinding light and a voice on the road to Damascus, but the multiple accounts recorded in the Book of Acts contain clear, direct contradictions regarding whether his companions also fell to the ground, and whether they actually heard the voice or saw the light.


13.How did Matthew (Gospel) support Apostle Pauline Christian doctrine?

The Gospel of Matthew, aimed at law-abiding Jewish-Christians, did not support Pauline doctrine and actually stood in direct opposition to it.


14.Where is Pauline Christianity today?

Pauline Christianity constitutes the majority of modern Christianity, though some scholars question if the early, law-observant Jewish-Christian church was more accurate than Paul's later, Trinitarian-focused theology.


15.How was Christianity made appealing to pagan idol worshippers?

Pope Gregory I (540-604 CE), a famous Christian leader encouraged accomodating pagan customs and beliefs. So if pagans worshipped a Tree or Spirit abiding in it, rather than shun the pagan worship, he urged priests to somehow link the worship to Jesus Christ, and allow them to continue their Tree or pagan idol worship.


16.Should Christians celebrate Jesus on 25th December?

Any believing Christian who is aware of the historical, pagan 'Sun-Baal' connections of this date should entirely avoid celebrating Christmas. It points to certain denominations, such as Jehovah Witnesses, who explicitly refuse to participate in the celebration for this very reason.


17.Does the Christian Trinity come from pagan Triadic dieties?

Yes, the core teachings of modern Trinitarian Christian churches do not come from Jesus, but were pagan three-in-one concepts that existed long before his arrival and were later adopted by Christians to make their doctrine highly appealing to idol-worshipping masses.


18.How did Christianity start?

The road from Jesus to the Christian religion that finally emerged in the fourth century, with its myth of Jesus as the son of God solidly in place, is a very long and twisty path.

Christianity was not born of an immaculate conception. It was the product of myriad moments of intellectual labor and negotiated social agreements by the people investing in the experiment.

This discovery has been difficult for many Christians to accept. That is because the traditional picture of Christian beginnings starts with a Jesus who knows in advance what is required of him and his disciples in order to establish the Christian religion.


19.Who were the early Christians?

The earliest followers of Jesus were entirely Jewish individuals who continued to observe traditional Mosaic law and temple customs. They did not immediately form a new religion, but were initially viewed as a messianic sect within Judaism.


20.What does the Quran say about Jews and Christians?

The Quran recognizes Jews and Christians as 'People of the Book' (Ahl al-Kitab), acknowledging that they were given previous divine revelations through prophets like Moses and Jesus. While it praises the righteous among them, it also critiques their theological developments, specifically rejecting the Christian doctrine of the Trinity and the divine sonship of Jesus.


21.Do Christians worship Mary?

Mainstream Christian denominations, including Catholics and Eastern Orthodox, explicitly state that they do not worship Mary as a goddess, as worship (latria) belongs strictly to God alone. Instead, they give her a high level of honor and veneration (hyperdulia) as the Mother of God (Theotokos), asking her to intercede and pray to God on their behalf.

Some Christians do worship Mary. Even today, the abstract of that is found in churches where she is called upon as THEOTOKOS in Greek which means 'Mother of God', God bearer, one who give birth to God.

There was an idea that Mary was not the mother of God and counsels tried to change her name from THEOTOKOS to CHRISTOTOKOS, or from 'Mother of God' to 'Mother of Christ' - but this change was rejected.


22.What did Apostle Paul achieve by his Christian conversion?

By adopting faith in Jesus, Paul effectively expanded a localized, strictly observant Jewish movement into a highly adaptable, universal religion accessible to all cultures. He utilized his unique background as both a learned Pharisee and a Roman citizen to systematically build an expansive network of legal-exempt Christian communities across multiple Roman provinces.


23.I am a Christian and I know my sins are forgiven and I am going to Heaven. Is this correct?

Mainstream Christian theology teaches that a believer can have absolute assurance of salvation and the forgiveness of sins through personal faith in the sacrificial death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

In contrast, Islamic theology emphasizes that definitive assurance of entering Heaven remains unknown during worldly life, as final judgment belongs entirely to God, who balances infinite mercy with a strict accountability of an individual's faith and actions.


24.How did the Christian Trinity come about?

The New Testament gospels show Jesus selecting twelve apostles to lead his immediate followers, but he did not lay down a detailed blueprint for a complex institutional priesthood or administrative hierarchy. The elaborate structures, clerical offices, and distinct liturgical traditions seen in modern churches developed gradually over centuries as the movement adapted to Roman institutional frameworks.

The concept of a dual human and divine nature in the person of Jesus is known as the Hypostatic Union, an essential component of modern Trinitarianism.

Yet it was not until the Council of Chalcedon that we see the emergence of an official doctrine of the Trinity in a form that is recognisable with what Christian Trinitarians believe in today. This took place in the fifth century, over 400 years after Jesus!

The evangelical theologian and Professor Wayne A. Grudem sums this up as follows: 'A precise understanding of how full deity and full humanity' argues Grudem, 'could be combined together in one person was formulated only gradually in the church and did not reach the final form until the Chalcedonian Definition in 451 AD.


25.Does the Quran tell Jews and Christians to refer to their Scriptures (Torah and Bible)?

Yes, the Quran references previous scriptures in passages like Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:47), which tells the followers of the Gospel to judge by what God has revealed in it. From an academic perspective, this reflects the historical context of 7th-century Medina, where Jews and Christians were recognized as 'People of the Book' who possessed divine laws. While Islamic theology holds that modern biblical texts have suffered from textual corruption (tahrif), the Quran historically appeals to the core monotheistic truths remaining in those scriptures to validate Muhammad's message.


26.Do all Christians believe Jesus was God or Son of God?

The early Jewish-Christians such as the Ebonites, the Cerinthians, the Basilidians, the Capocratians, and the Hypisistarians. The Arians, Paulicians and Goths also accepted Jesus as a prophet of God.

Even in the modern age there are churches in Asia, in Africa, the Unitarian church, the Jehovah's witnesses, and even the majority of todays Anglican Bishops do not worship Jesus as God.


27.Why did early Christians have church synods and councils?

Early Christian bishops organized regional synods and ecumenical councils to systematically define orthodox Christian doctrines and combat widespread heresies. These massive assemblies were essential for creating a unified creed, standardizing the New Testament canon, and establishing clear administrative laws for a rapidly growing global church. Prominent gatherings, like the Council of Nicaea, were often financed and politically mandated by Roman emperors to secure empire-wide religious stability.


28.There is only one Bible with one Christian doctrine?

No, textual criticism shows the Bible consists of thousands of varying manuscripts rather than a single, uniform text. These textual differences, such as in Jude 1:5, have historically contributed to diverse theological interpretations within Christianity.

Bible versions translate verses with different explanations. For example, in JUDE 1:5, who saves and then destroys the people of Egypt?

17 Bible versions state the 'Lord' did
7 Bibles state 'Jesus'
1 Bible claims 'God' did

These differences give rise to different Christian theological views.


29.Does the Old Testament teach the Christian Trinity?

Mainstream biblical scholars and historians agree that the Old Testament does not explicitly teach the doctrine of the Trinity, nor did ancient Jewish communities possess a concept of a triune Godhead. There is no historical evidence in pre-Christian Jewish literature including the Hebrew text, the Dead Sea Scrolls, or ancient commentaries of a belief in a plurality of divine Persons. While Christian theologians retrospectively interpret certain plural expressions (such as 'Let us make man' in Genesis 1:26) as hints of the Trinity, ancient Judaism strictly maintained a unitarian monotheistic understanding of God.


30.What is the Christian Trinity?

Orthodox Christian theologians define the doctrine of the Trinity as the belief that the Father is God, the Son is God, and the Holy Spirit is God, existing eternally as three distinct Persons within one single, undivided divine Being. These three Persons are considered entirely co-equal in power and co-eternal in time, with the Son being understood as 'eternally begotten' of the Father and existing simultaneously as 100% God and 100% man. The platform notes that many modern Christians mistakenly believe they are practicing Trinitarianism simply by acknowledging the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, without understanding the complex historical and philosophical mechanics required by the formal church dogma.


31.What do Christian 'Trinity' scholars say about the Old Testament?

Many theologians, including this analysis of Trinity dogma, note that the Old Testament does not explicitly contain the Trinity, which they believe was only fully revealed later.

The distinguished Trinitarian scholar Bertrand de Margerie in his book The Christian Trinity in History writes:

'Contemporary exegetes [Bible teachers] affirm unanimously that the Old Testament did not bring to the Jewish people a clear and distinct Revelation of the existence of a plurality of persons in God. In this they agree with the clear and frequent affirmation of Fathers such as Irenaeus, Hilary, and Gregory of Nazianzus: that the doctrine of the Trinity is revealed only in the New Testament.'

So any person who lived before Jesus' ministry did not have to believe in the Trinity to be saved because the Trinity is not mentioned in the Old Testament.


32.What do Christian scholars say about the Trinity?

Mainstream scholars acknowledge that the Trinity is not explicitly defined in the New Testament but was formulated later by combining various verses and theological concepts.

Scholars freely admit that the Trinity is never presented as a complete doctrine in the New Testament, but rather is built from scattered Bible verses.

In the New Testament there is no explicit statement of the doctrine
Evangelical Dictionary of Theology (p. 1112)

It is not a Biblical doctrine in the sense that any formulation of it can be found in the Bible
New Bible Dictionary (p.1221)

The New Testament does not present a systematic presentation of the Trinity. The scattered segments from various writers that appear throughout the New Testament reflect a seemingly accepted understanding that exists without a full-length discussion.
Holman Bible Dictionary (p.1372)

Theologians admit the New Testament does not define the Trinity. Furthermore, there is no clear teaching that salvation depends on the belief in the Trinity.


33.When did Catholic Christianity become official religion of Rome?

In 380 CE, under the Edict of Thessalonica issued by Emperor Theodosius I, Nicene (Catholic) Christianity officially became the state religion of the Roman Empire, leading to the institutional regulation of religious practices and the formalisation of a calendar of feast days like Christmas and Easter.


34.What happened to Christians who questioned their creed?

Once Catholicism became the official state religion of the Roman Empire in the 4th century, it became highly dangerous to question or deviate from imperial doctrinal definitions. Imperial authorities enforced a strict monopoly on thought by carrying out systematic book burnings, completely destroying the philosophical refutations written by early critics like Celsus and Porphyry. As a result, modern academic knowledge of these ancient counter-arguments is limited to surviving snippets quoted inside the church's own refutation books.

  • Porphyry (3rd century philosopher) wrote a 15-volume refutation of Christianity, the gospels and resurrection
  • Celsus (2nd century philosopher) rejected the impossible concept of the resurrection
The imperialistic power of the church, and its stranglehold on intellectual endeavours was such that the above books and many more perished in the pious book burnings in the 4th century. Today, our knowledge of these books is limited and known through the refutation books which had to quote the destroyed books.

Once Christianity was established as the state religion, it became dangerous, as a subject of Rome, to question the doctrinal version of events.


35.Can Christians eat swine and pork?

While modern Christian practice permits eating pork, the text notes that God explicitly prohibited the consumption of pig and swine meat in the Old Testament laws. The source argues that the New Testament passage often used to defend eating pork was originally a specific debate regarding whether unwashed hands made clean food unclean, rather than a lifting of the pork ban.


36.Many Christians believe that Jesus abolished the Old Testament dietary laws

Many Christians believe that Jesus abolished the Old Testament dietary laws. The dietary interpretation of Jesus' words (i.e. swine pig consumption) does not exist in the Textus Receptus Bible, the authoritative Greek New Testament text that was accepted by the Christian Church until about 100 years ago.

This parenthetic interpretation of Jesus words was obviously a comment that some Bible scribe wrote in the margin of the text. Later scribes accidentally or deliberately incorporated the marginal comment into the text itself, so the statement appears only in corrupted texts.

But the statement does not appear in the Textus Receptus, so the KJV says nothing about Jesus 'declaring all foods clean.'

God had clearly prohibited pig, swine and pork in the Old Testament. This verse was over whether or not 'unwashed hands' caused clean food to become unclean.

'Thus he declared all foods clean' is completely missing from the Textus Receptus, the authoritative Greek New Testament line used for centuries. It claims this widespread dietary interpretation was likely a later scribal note added to the margins of the text, which was subsequently mistaken for Jesus' actual words in corrupted versions.


37.What life did Apostle Paul lead before his miraculous conversion to Christianity?

Before his conversion, Paul was known as Saul and operated as a strict Pharisee and enforcer hostile toward early followers of Jesus. Academic historians note that he worked under the authority of the high priestly administration in Jerusalem to systematically suppress the growing messianic movement, believing he was protecting traditional Judaism from a dangerous heresy


38.Who was the founder of Christianity?

The platform asserts that Jesus was not the actual founder of Christianity as an independent world religion, noting that the vast majority of the New Testament text does not directly focus on the historical Jesus but is defined by Paul. Academic critical scholars agree that while Jesus initiated the original localized movement within Judaism, it was Paul's theological letters and universal missionary blueprint that systematically institutionalized the faith globally.


39.What did Apostle Paul do after his miraculous conversion to Christianity?

Following his Damascus vision, Paul records in his letters that he did not seek instruction from others, but immediately withdrew into the Arabian desert for a period of reflection. The platform notes that this independence significantly elevated Paul's personal status, allowing him to claim he received his theological mandate directly from a divine revelation rather than from Jesus' twelve original earthly disciples.


40.What happened after Rome chose Christianity as the state religion?

When the Roman authorities officially adopted Christianity in the 4th century CE, they institutionalised the Roman Catholic version of the faith, favoring the universal theological framework of Paul over the localized, law-observant traditions of the original disciples. Mainstream historians emphasize that this political alliance standardized a singular imperial orthodoxy across the Mediterranean world, systematically suppressing alternative theological perspectives.


41.Did Jesus ever preach Christianity?

No. Neither Jesus nor his twelve disciples had any intention of founding a new, separate religion, as they operated entirely within the confines of traditional Judaism. Mainstream historians and biblical scholars affirm that the historical Jesus viewed his messianic mission as a internal renewal of Israel's covenant, continuing to follow the Mosaic Torah and temple rituals rather than building a separate world religion.


42.What are the origins of Christian church music?

Saint Ambrose (334-397), a keen advocate of church music is credited with introducing it into Christian worship.


43.How did early Catholics learn about Christianity?

Early Catholics were taught Christianity by the priests, nuns and at Catholic schools - and not through Bible study. The priests role was to pass on Christian beliefs and practise to his congregation. The priest acted as an intermediary between God and the people; as mankind was regarded as inherently sinful.

Catholics were discouraged from individual Bible study and pushed towards conforming with traditional Church teachings.


44.When was the word 'Christian' first ever used?

When Paul was joined in his missionary by Peter, Antioch became the first outreach centre for the Gentiles; it was here the term 'Christian' was first used.

The author of Acts (Luke, the companion of Paul) is assigning the term Christian to the disciples, all of whom were observant and respectful of Jewish Law.


45.What did Apostle Paul do after he converted to Christianity, on the road to Damascus?

Following his conversion 1-3 years after the crucifixion, Paul vanished from the public eye before re-emerging 13 years later (47-60 CE) as a missionary to the Gentiles.


46.Was Jesus a Catholic Christian?

Historically, Jesus was a practicing Jew, and the original Jesus movement was a reform movement within Judaism . Conversely, the Catholic Church views Jesus' mission as universal, intended for the entire world, not just the Jewish people .


47.How did Early Christians view the Old Testament?

Early Christians considered the Old Testament 'God-breathed' and authoritative, but believed its ultimate meaning was only revealed through its connection to Jesus Christ, who fulfilled Israel's prophetic history.


48.In the past, how were the Christians viewed?

Paul's Christianity had a universal ambition; it aspired to bring salvation to the world.

Christianity had to reject the Hebrew representation of scripture, written in the obscure, provincial tongue only the Jews spoke, and to announce the miraculous new revelation of Septuagint, the eternal bible reincarnated in a language that everyone understood.


49.How did the Early Jewish-Christians practise their religion?

The earliest Jewish-Christians strictly followed traditional Hebrew practices, including daily prayers, circumcision, rituals for purity, fasting, dietary laws, and temple, according to the source material.


50.Did Jesus claim to be 'King of the Jews'?

A political placard accusing Jesus of making this claim was nailed to his cross, and this historical artifact can be found today at the Church of Santa Croce in Rome.


51.How was Jesus Jewish?

Jesus fully observed the laws of the Torah, maintained kosher dietary regulations, and never asked his followers to abandon Judaism, as they continued to meet at the Temple and practice circumcision rather than establishing a separate religion or attending a church.


52.What did early Jewish-Christians think of Apostle Paul?

Between 55 and 66 CE, early Jewish-Christian leaders in Jerusalem rejected Paul's teachings and challenged his authority, leading to a significant decline in his popularity.


53.Were the early Christians Jews?

Yes, Jesus and early followers were entirely Jewish, strictly observing traditional laws and customs.


54.Did Saul kill the early Jewish-Christians?

Before his conversion, Saul actively sought to imprison and execute early Jewish-Christians. Saul believed that he was serving God by finding Christians, throwing them into prison, and even executing them.
1 And Saul was consenting unto his death. And at that time there was a great persecution against the church which was at Jerusalem; and they were all scattered abroad throughout the regions of Judaea and Samaria, except the apostles.
2 And devout men carried Stephen to his burial, and made great lamentation over him.
3 As for Saul, he made havock of the church, entering into every house, and haling men and women committed them to prison.
[Acts 8:1-3]


55.How did the Jews view Apostle Paul?

Faithful Jews viewed Paul's salvation theory as blatant blasphemy because his theological teachings explicitly ridiculed all previous revelations from God, including the sacred Torah, while teaching a doctrine that went against the absolute oneness of God.


56.According to Apostle Paul, why did God give Jews the Torah?

Paul viewed the Torah as a temporary guide, claiming it was given to the Jews until they could be saved through faith in Jesus Christ.


57.How did Apostle Paul differ with the Jewish Rabbis?

The Jewish Rabbis preached a person was saved so long as their intention was to remain within the covenant, and one truly repented and seek forgiveness for their sins.

Paul preached that every person was 'damned' until they was offered salvation. Mans problem was that he was 'in the flesh' in bondage to the Law, sold under Sin, enslaved by the fundamental spirits of the universe (ie. dead).

Paul preached the only cure was liberation from slavery and death by union with Christ, who had conquered death and sin.


58.How did the early Jewish-Christians view Jesus' resurrection?

The earliest Jewish-Christians did not believe that the resurrection meant Jesus was God, but rather that he was a righteous man approved by God through miracles, wonders, and signs. Based on texts like Acts 2:22-24, they maintained the theological view that Jesus had been raised by God, not that he was the Creator himself.


59.Who seperated Christianity from Judaism?

It was Apostle Paul's dramatic conversion and subsequent teachings that directly resulted in the permanent theological separation of Christianity from Judaism. Within mere months of Jesus' departure, the original human-centric and law-abiding message was fundamentally altered into an independent religious system.


60.Why Jews do not accept Jesus as the Messiah?

The Bible claims the Messiah will accomplish certain signs:

1. Build the Third Temple (Ezekiel 37:26-28).

2. Gather all Jews back to the Land of Israel (Isaiah 43:5-6).

3. Usher in an era of world peace, and end all hatred, oppression, suffering and disease. As it says: 'Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall man learn war anymore.' (Isaiah 2:4)

4. Spread universal knowledge of the God of Israel, which will unite humanity as one. As it says: 'God will be King over all the world—on that day, God will be One and His Name will be One' (Zechariah 14:9).

The historical fact is that Jesus fulfilled none of these messianic prophecies.

Christians counter that Jesus will fulfill these in the Second Coming, but Jewish sources show that the Messiah will fulfill the prophecies outright, and no concept of a second coming exists.


61.What does the Quran say about Jews and Christians?

The Quran recognizes Jews and Christians as 'People of the Book' (Ahl al-Kitab), acknowledging that they were given previous divine revelations through prophets like Moses and Jesus. While it praises the righteous among them, it also critiques their theological developments, specifically rejecting the Christian doctrine of the Trinity and the divine sonship of Jesus.


62.How was Apostle Paul viewed by the Jews?

Paul was widely viewed by mainstream Jewish communities as a radical apostate and religious heretic because he preached that observance of the Mosaic Torah was no longer required for salvation. This fierce theological conflict frequently resulted in severe public opposition, legal charges before Roman authorities, and physical riots during his travel throughout ancient Mediterranean cities.


63.Does the Quran tell Jews and Christians to refer to their Scriptures (Torah and Bible)?

Yes, the Quran references previous scriptures in passages like Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:47), which tells the followers of the Gospel to judge by what God has revealed in it. From an academic perspective, this reflects the historical context of 7th-century Medina, where Jews and Christians were recognized as 'People of the Book' who possessed divine laws. While Islamic theology holds that modern biblical texts have suffered from textual corruption (tahrif), the Quran historically appeals to the core monotheistic truths remaining in those scriptures to validate Muhammad's message.


64.In the time of Jesus, what qualities would identify the Messiah, to the Jews?

First-century Jewish expectations, as discussed in this analysis of Trinity dogma, centered on a human leader, such as a prophet or king from David's line, rather than a divine figure.

A human empowered by God. Not a God-man, a person of the Godhead or part of a Triune God (Trinity)
From the lineage of Abraham (Gen. 22:18)
From the tribe of Judah (Gen. 49:10)
A descendant of David (2 Sam. 7:12)
A Lord under Yahweh, the God of Israel (Ps. 110:1)
From amongst their own people (Jer. 30:21)


65.How did the 1st century Jews view the Holy Spirit?

The Holy Spirit was understood as God's active, divine power, rather than a distinct, third person of a Trinity.

First century Jews believed the Holy Spirit was another name for God, similar to Yahweh, Elohim or El Shaddai - not a separate Person in the Trinity!

There is no record of Jesus ever trying to correct the Jews and prove the Holy Spirit was a third Person in the Trinity.


66.Jesus claimed to be God. The Jews must have understood this, as they accused him of blasphemy and were ready to stone him?

The platform asserts that Jesus did not claim divinity in this instance, and that his mention of Psalm 82:6 in John 10:34 was a defense noting that human judges are called 'gods' in scripture, thus challenging the accusation of blasphemy.


67.Why do Jews let the hair grow on the sides of there head?

In the text of the Torah (Leviticus 19:27), God explicitly forbids cutting or rounding off the corners of the hair on the sides of the head and marring the edges of the beard.


68.How did Jews view the Greek Bible (Septuagint)?

The Jewish community regarded the Septuagint only as a translation of the original Hebrew, never as an independent or authoritative scripture.


69.In the time of Jesus, how were the Jews viewed by the Greeks?

The text suggests that the Greeks perceived Judaism as an insular tradition, weakened by long-term Roman occupation, economic decline, and emigration.


70.Who seperated Christianity from Judaism?

It was Apostle Paul's dramatic conversion and subsequent teachings that directly resulted in the permanent theological separation of Christianity from Judaism. Within mere months of Jesus' departure, the original human-centric and law-abiding message was fundamentally altered into an independent religious system.






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Video: The Gospel Truth: Sometimes A Little Hazy - Bart Ehrman 37:59
Video: Evolution of Jesus in Early Christianity - Bart Ehrman 35:54
Video: Hidden Christianity - Bart Ehrman 26:53
Video: Peter, Apostle Paul and Mary Magdalene - Bart Ehrman 37:36
Video: How Jesus became God UCC - Bart Ehrman 1/3 1:40:14
Video: How Jesus became God UCC - Bart Ehrman 2/3 1:37:00
Video: How Jesus became God UCC - Bart Ehrman 3/3 58:53
Video: The case against Jesus' Resurrection - Bart Ehrman 13:10
Video: Deconstructing the New Testament - Bart Ehrman 53:32
Video: Can We Trust the Gospels? - Bart Ehrman vs Tim McGrew 1/2 1:00:10
Video: Can We Trust the Gospels? - Bart Ehrman vs Tim McGrew 2/2 1:09:55
Video: Does the New Testament misquote Jesus? - Bart Ehrman vs Craig Evans 1:27:55
Video: How Jesus Became God Q&A - Bart Ehrman 1:33:54
Video: Can historians prove Jesus rose from the dead? - Bart Ehrman vs  Mike Licona 2:06:44
Video: Did Apostle Paul write 2 Corinthians? - Bart Ehrman 8:45
Video: Lost Christianities: TV Interview - Bart Ehrman 25:52
Video: Lost Christianities - Bart Ehrman 18:39
Video: On the Bible Authors - Bart Ehrman 19:23
Video: Origins of the Trinity - Bart Ehrman 9:53
Video: Bible Authors are not who we think they are #Forged - Bart Ehrman 2:01:23
Video: Is the New Testament lost? - Bart Ehrman vs Daniel Wallace 3:21:27
Video: Authenticity of the New Testament - Bart Ehrman vs Nabeel Qureshi 6:40
Video: Origins of the New Testament - Bart Ehrman vs Jay Smith 5:53
Video: Do we have the Original Manuscripts of the New Testament? - Bart Ehrman vs Daniel Wallace 8:25
Video: Can we reconstruct the Original Manuscripts of New Testament? - Bart Ehrman vs Nabeel Qureshi 10:42
Video: Jesus come in the Flesh (Shaffer Lectures) - Bart Ehrman 1/3 53:35
Video: Jesus the Divine Man (Shaffer Lectures) - Bart Ehrman 2/3 51:17
Video: Jesus against the Jews (Shaffer Lectures) - Bart Ehrman 3/3 48:34
Video: Apostle Paul only wrote 7 Letters/Epistles out of 13 - Bart Ehrman 3:02
Video: The Creation of the King James Bible - Bart Ehrman 1:19:39
Video: Mark 16:9-20 is fake - Bart Ehrman 5:09
Video: Early Christians did not believe Jesus was God or in the Trinity - Bart Ehrman 3:32
Video: Jesus' Resurrection - Bart Ehrman vs Mike Licona 1:04:33
Video: Ebionites: Ancient Unitarian Christians - Bart Ehrman & Jeff Fletcher 23:23
Video: Is the Bible Historically Reliable? - Bart Ehrman vs Mike Licona 2:33:12
Video: Triumph of Christianity: How a Forbidden Religion Swept the World - Bart Ehrman vs Michael Shermer 1:19:09
Video: The Triumph of Christianity - Bart Ehrman vs Seth Andrews 35:06
Video: Christianity's Path from 'Forbidden' to 'Triumph' - Bart Ehrman 39:33
Video: Suffering & God's Existence - Bart Ehrman vs Kyle Butt 2:11:26
Video: The Case Against Jesus' Resurrection - Bart Ehrman 13:10
Video: Triumph of Christianity: How Rome took over Christianity - Bart Ehrman 17:21
Video: Matthew and John quote Jesus' sermons 50 years after he died.. Really? - Bart Ehrman 3:15
Video: Jesus claims he is divine, God-like in John's Gospel only. Why? - Bart Ehrman 2:15
Video: Gospels were not written by Mark, Matthew, Luke or John. These names were decided 100 years later - Bart Ehrman 0:16
Video: Jesus' disciples were Aramaic speaking, lower class, uneducated labourers. Gospels were written by highly educated, Greeks 50 years after Jesus - Bart Ehrman 1:16
Video: New Testament scholars agree Gospels are Anonymous, not written by Jesus' disciples, or eye-witnesses - Bart Ehrman 0:23
Video: Paul spoke Greek. How did he communicate with Jesus' Aramaic speaking disciples? - Bart Ehrman 0:46
Video: Jesus was a Jewish prophet who preached the Kingdom of God - Bart Ehrman 1:15
Video: Jesus never claimed to be divine or God-like in Matthew, Mark or Luke - Bart Ehrman 0:36
Video: Gospels are 'stories' by Greek writers 40 years after Jesus' crucifixion, not eyewitness accounts - Bart Ehrman 1:16
Video: Palestine had a 97% illiteracy rate. Jesus' disciples, poor, lower class labourers could not read or write - Bart Ehrman 1:19
Video: Mark, Matthew, Luke and John could not read or write. Who wrote the Gospels? - Bart Ehrman 1:09
Video: Gospel of Matthew: A collection of anonymous Jesus' stories, entitled 100 years later - Bart Ehrman 2:15
Video: In John, Jesus is a God-like diety from Heaven. In earlier Gospels, Jesus is more of a man-prophet - Bart Ehrman 1:59
Video: Mark, Matthew, Luke and John have too many differences and contradictions - Bart Ehrman 2:27
Video: Original Gospel Text does not exist. 1000's of copies, discovered 100's of years later do exist - Bart Ehrman 1:51
Video: In John 7:53, the adulteress story was added to the Bible by later scribes - Bart Ehrman 1:23
Video: New Testament Bible: 27 books were finally chosen 300 years after gospels were written - Bart Ehrman 1:33
Video: Jesus and his disciples were Jewish. Yet, Jews rejected him as Messiah - Bart Ehrman 0:53
Video: Paul was Jewish, but turned against Judaism - Bart Ehrman 1:04
Video: 93% of Romans were polytheist pagans with many Gods. Christians had a 'more powerful' God - Bart Ehrman 3:33
Video: For me, the Bible has too many 'human' mistakes to be the inerrant revelation from God - Bart Ehrman 1:54
Video: Jesus existed with His Father since time began, or created later? (Arian Controversy) - Bart Ehrman 3:46
Video: In 325 AD, Council of Nicaea debated and voted on divinity of Jesus - Bart Ehrman 2:00
Video: In 70 AD, Mark, the earliest Gospel depicts Jesus as suffering & dying Jewish Messiah - Bart Ehrman 5:01
Video: After his resurrection, Jesus became a God, like Romulus, Moses etc. - Bart Ehrman 4:23
Video: Jesus progressed to God through Docetism, Separationism, Modalism and Trinitarianism - Bart Ehrman 11:10
Video: In 225 AD, Tertullian defined Trinity: 3 Gods in 1 Person, or Orthodox Christianity - Bart Ehrman 2:03
Video: Early Christians did not believe Trinity, or write about it in New Testament Bible - Bart Ehrman 0:44
Video: In 1 John 5:7-8, the Trinity verse was added by later scribes. It is missing from the earliest Greek manuscripts - Bart Ehrman 2:13
Video: Ebionites believed Jesus was Jewish Messiah sent by Jewish God to Jews fulfilling Jewish Scripture - Bart Ehrman 1:55
Video: Jesus orders greater Jewish Law observance than the Pharisees, religious Jews - Bart Ehrman 4:43
Video: Jesus was a strict Jewish teacher who fully observed Old Testament Jewish Law - Bart Ehrman 1:55
Video: Jesus, a Jew who observed Judaism did not plan to start Christianity, a new religion - Bart Ehrman 0:45
Video: For Apostle Paul, Jesus' death & resurrection was key to salvation. Not the Jewish Law - Bart Ehrman 2:06
Video: Keeping Old Testament in the Bible benefits Christianity with historical roots and antiquity - Bart Ehrman 2:54
Video: As Jews rejected Jesus Christ, Christians felt anger and hate towards Judaism - Bart Ehrman 4:36
Video: In the ancient world, Jews and pagans believed in many divine beings and Gods - Bart Ehrman 1:04
Video: In Hebrew Bible, God took human form and walked amongst Adam & Eve in Garden of Eden - Bart Ehrman 0:30
Video: In Hebrew Bible, the 'Angel of the Lord' regularly appears as a Human being - Bart Ehrman 0:09
Video: In Genesis, 'sons of God' married beautiful earthly women reproduced Giants (Nephilim) - Bart Ehrman 0:35
Video: In Hebrew Bible, humans were called Gods i.e. King of Israel, Enoch - Bart Ehrman 1:12
Video: During his life, Jesus never called himself God, or think of himself as God - Bart Ehrman 0:50
Video: Pontius Pilate crucified Jesus for Treason, as 'rival' King of the Jews - Bart Ehrman 1:39
Video: Within 20 years, Jesus' status was debated, gradually Jesus was promoted to Godhead - Bart Ehrman 1:48
Video: Most likely, after Crucifixion, Jesus was left on Cross, his body decomposed and birds/dogs scavenged him - Bart Ehrman 8:31
Video: In Mark 2:10, Jesus claims authority to forgive Sin. But this does not make him God - Bart Ehrman 0:57
Video: In the Early Church, their were many different versions of Christianity - Bart Ehrman 0:26
Video: Early Christians believed in 1, 2, 30, even 365 different Gods - Bart Ehrman 0:13
Video: Early Christians viewed Jesus as human & divine, human only, and divine only? - Bart Ehrman 0:52
Video: Early Christians differed on Jesus' resurrection: physical, spiritual or a symbolic event? - Bart Ehrman 0:51
Video: Christians today differ on what constitutes the Bible and scripture - Bart Ehrman 2:26
Video: Early Christians held conflicting and opposing beliefs on Christian doctrine - Bart Ehrman 1:25
Video: New Testament Bible contains books with conflicting teachings on Orthodox Christianity - Bart Ehrman 2:27
Video: Early Christians freely disagreed on Christian fundamentals as the Bible did not exist - Bart Ehrman 0:57
Video: Mark, Matthew, Luke, John... Where's the other Gospels, Acts and Epistles? - Bart Ehrman 3:22
Video: Ebionites, early Christians believed Jesus was a Human being - Bart Ehrman 1:50
Video: Ebionites, early Christians held beliefs very similar to Jesus and his disciples - Bart Ehrman 0:42
Video: Ebionites, early Christians were Jewish, but believed Jesus was the Jewish Messiah - Bart Ehrman 0:36
Video: Ebionites, early Christians required followers to convert to Judaism - Bart Ehrman 0:53
Video: For Jews, the Messiah would be great, powerful and defeat God's enemies; Jesus failed! - Bart Ehrman 0:36
Video: Ebionites, early Christians were right to believe Jesus was a Jew - Bart Ehrman 0:24
Video: Paul preached to majority, gentiles, pagans and idolators, who had no interest in Judaism or a Jewish Jesus - Bart Ehrman 1:08
Video: Ebionites, the earliest Christians viewed Paul as a Heretic, and rejected his writings - Bart Ehrman 0:52
Video: Jesus, an Aramaic speaking Palestinian. New Testament originally in Greek, language of Rome - Bart Ehrman 2:21
Video: Matthew, Mark and Luke are similar and different. Were the Gospel differences 'inspired' by God? - Bart Ehrman 1:22
Video: Mark was copied by Matthew and Luke - Bart Ehrman 0:26
Video: John's gospel presents a unique 'maverick' account of Jesus - Bart Ehrman 1:31
Video: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are NOT objective, historically accurate accounts of Jesus' life - Bart Ehrman 0:45
Video: 6 of 13 Paul's Letters (or Epistles) were written by unknown authors at a later date - Bart Ehrman 0:36
Video: Jesus, a Jewish prophet who worshiped the Jewish God. Paul created and spread Christianity - Bart Ehrman 1:50
Video: Apostle Paul never met Jesus in his lifetime. Paul spoke Greek and lived outside of Palestine - Bart Ehrman 0:46
Video: Apostle Paul preached Jesus' death & resurrection guaranteed Salvation, not observing Jewish Law - Bart Ehrman 1:33
Video: Apostle Paul established Churches, and converted Gentiles, Polytheists and Pagans to Christianity - Bart Ehrman 0:36
Video: In Galatians, Apostle Paul orders new Christians abandon circumcision/Jewish Law; return to faith in Jesus - Bart Ehrman 1:36
Video: Apostle Paul was highly controversial amongst early Christians who believed he had fabricated the Gospels - Bart Ehrman 1:57
Video: Apostle Paul taught faith in Jesus' blood/death on the Cross was ultimate sacrifice for our Sins - Bart Ehrman 1:44
Video: 3 Corinthians explains Docetism. The concept did not exist. It is a Forgery! - Bart Ehrman 1:38
Video: Apostle Paul may not have written 2 Thessalonians, Ephesians and Colossians - Bart Ehrman 0:36
Video: Apostle Paul did not write 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy and Titus - Bart Ehrman 0:46
Video: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are written by Anonymous Authors in third-person (i.e. they) - Bart Ehrman 2:06
Video: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John authored by highly-educated, literate, 2nd gen. Greek speakers - Bart Ehrman 2:29
Video: Gospels are 'Jesus Stories', rumours and gossip spread orally amongst early Christians - Bart Ehrman 3:15
Video: Conflicting Gospel accounts of Jesus' Crucifixion and final moments - Bart Ehrman 2:30
Video: Gospels present fundamentally opposing Jesus stories due to 'oral culture' - Bart Ehrman 1:58
Video: On Jesus' birth, Matthew and Luke give different accounts - Bart Ehrman 8:02
Video: On Jesus' death, Mark and Luke give different accounts - Bart Ehrman 3:44
Video: Mark Gospel, the first gospel, Jesus is the suffering Son of God who nobody recognizes - Bart Ehrman 4:53
Video: Matthew depicts Jesus as a Jewish Messiah, and emphasizes Jewish Law - Bart Ehrman 2:08
Video: Luke's Gospel depicts Jesus as a prophet with a universal message, rejected by his people - Bart Ehrman 3:07
Video: John's Gospel, Jesus reveals his true identity, divine God who came to Earth - Bart Ehrman 4:25
Video: Original text of all New Testament books is lost - Bart Ehrman 1:30
Video: In Hebrews, scribes edited a verse as they saw fit - Bart Ehrman 1:59
Video: In 1707 AD, John Mill reported on 30,000 textual variants in 100 Bible manuscripts - Bart Ehrman 3:41
Video: Luke Gospel, a 14th century manuscript (109) proves a scribe incorrectly copied Jesus' geneology - Bart Ehrman 1:54
Video: In John 7:53, Scribes added, later removed, the Adulteress story from New Testament - Bart Ehrman 4:20
Video: In Mark 16:9-20, Scribes wrote a 'longer ending' to New Testament Bible - Bart Ehrman 3:22
Video: In Mark 1:40, Scribes replaced an 'angry' Jesus with a 'compassionate' Jesus - Bart Ehrman 0:53
Video: In Joshua 6:21, God ordered Israelites to destroy the inhabitants of Jericho - Bart Ehrman 1:41
Video: In 2 Kings 2:24, God allows Elisha to summon bears to hurt the children - Bart Ehrman 0:54
Video: Gnostic Christians praise John's Gospel as he writes of a 'Salvation' diety coming to Earth - Bart Ehrman 0:47
Video: In 367 AD, the New Testament Bible finally came into existence, 330 years after Jesus - Bart Ehrman 0:38
Video: Early Christians, Ebionites, Marcionites, Gnostics, all had their own Bibles and scripture - Bart Ehrman 1:50
Video: Anonymous Texts given Apostolic titles, Matthew, Mark etc. to qualify for Bible NT canon - Bart Ehrman 0:53
Video: In 1545 AD, Council of Trent was first ecumenical council to officially recognise 27 New Testament books - Bart Ehrman 0:46
Video: Matthew recalls Jesus' 2000-word 'Sermon On The Mount', 55 years after Jesus delivered it? - Bart Ehrman 1:34
Video: 1 Timothy was probably not written by Paul - Bart Ehrman 0:31
Video: Apocalypse of Peter almost made it into the New Testament canon - Bart Ehrman 1:02
Video: During his life, Jesus never once claimed he was God - Bart Ehrman 2:17
Video: Jesus' central message was repent of your Sins, and prepare for God's Kingdom, not Love - Bart Ehrman 1:01
Video: Jesus' stories were orally circulating 40-60 years before Gospels were written - Bart Ehrman 1:03
Video: Mark's Gospel was not based on Peter's Testimony or any other Jerusalem eyewitness - Bart Ehrman 1:09
Video: John-Mark wrote Mark's Gospel? Historical studies and evidences do not prove this - Bart Ehrman 1:36
Video: Anonymous author of Mark's Gospel resided outside of Palestine - Bart Ehrman 0:36
Video: Source for Mark's Gospel? It was not Peter's Testimony or any eyewitness' account - Bart Ehrman 2:09
Video: If Mark's Gospel was based on eyewitness', why did Matthew & Luke 'radically' edit it? - Bart Ehrman 0:41
Video: Clement, Ignatius, Polycarp, Justin & Papias quoted from nameless, anonymous Gospels - Bart Ehrman vs Richard Bauckham 7:35
Video: Irenaeus (180 AD) named popular, 'anonymous' texts Mark, Matthew, Luke, John for Apostolic reasons - Bart Ehrman 1:37
Video: Papias (163 AD) described Matthew's Gospel as Jesus' sayings written in Hebrew - Bart Ehrman vs Richard Bauckham 2:31
Video: Gospels are not Jesus' words. They are Oral stories passed down years later - Bart Ehrman 2:13
Video: Early Christians invented Jesus' stories, sayings and sermons; aka New Testament - Bart Ehrman vs Richard Bauckham 6:13
Video: Jesus' stories were shared between Gospel writers. This is not proof of Bible preservation - Bart Ehrman 1:58
Video: Critical scholars doubt the Jesus' sayings in John's Gospel on Jesus' divinity - Bart Ehrman 0:31
Video: Oral story tellers created Jesus' stories long before the Gospels were written - Bart Ehrman vs Richard Bauckham 1:12
Video: If Matthew and Luke revised Mark, what about the earlier 'unchecked' Oral tradition? - Bart Ehrman 1:02
Video: Pagans gave up their Gods, and turned to the one Christian, all-powerful, Jealous God - Bart Ehrman 1:13
Video: Apostle Paul wrote Letters. Later Christians, raised their status to God-inspired revelation - Bart Ehrman 2:48
Video: Apostle Paul taught new Christians, ex-pagans, did not have to convert to Judaism - Bart Ehrman 0:58
Video: Bart Ehrman is most well-known, prolific writer and Professor of New Testament - Craig Blomberg 0:23
Video: Gospels are not 100% accurate accounts of Jesus - Bart Ehrman 4:55
Video: Anonymous writings were named after Apostles (Peter, James, Mark etc.) for credibility - Bart Ehrman 1:51
Video: Jesus' resurrection is nowhere to be found in the New Testament Gospels - Bart Ehrman 4:31
Video: Differences & discrepencies are proof Biblical stories been revised again and again - Bart Ehrman 2:56
Video: Mark, Matthew, Luke, John are anonymous texts named later (false ascriptions) - Bart Ehrman 1:11
Video: After 100 years, Church Fathers refered to gospels as Matthew, Mark, Luke & John - Bart Ehrman 0:38
Video: John's Gospel may have been authored by multiple anonymous authors - Bart Ehrman 0:47
Video: 6 of 13 Apostle Paul's Letters were not written by Paul, but unknown authors - Bart Ehrman 2:16
Video: 6 of 13 Apostle Paul's Letters were forgeries, written for 'Greater Christian Good' - Bart Ehrman 1:09
Video: Jesus' disciple, Peter, an illiterate Palestinian fisherman did not write 1/2 Peter - Bart Ehrman 1:48
Video: In 367 AD, Athanasius decided the 27 books to include in the Christian NT Bible - Bart Ehrman 0:39
Video: The original New Testament Bible - Bart Ehrman 0:31
Video: Papias (d. 163 AD), a Proto-orthodox Church Father believed in Orthodox Christianity, before it was declared Orthodox – Bart Ehrman 2:36
Video: In Matthew 1:18, Jesus had a begining. He was 'born' into existence - Bart Ehrman (Restoration Fellllowship) 4:52
Video: Jesus spoke Aramaic. Not Greek or Latin - Bart Ehrman 3:23
Video: Are the Gospels historically reliable? - Bart Ehrman vs Peter J Williams 1:21
Video: Are the Gospels historically reliable? - Bart Ehrman vs Peter J Williams 3:26
Video: Are the Gospels historically reliable? - Bart Ehrman vs Peter J Williams 3:43
Video: Are the Gospels historically reliable? - Bart Ehrman vs Peter J Williams 1:30
Video: Are the Gospels historically reliable? - Bart Ehrman vs Peter J Williams 3:46
Video: Are the Gospels historically reliable? - Bart Ehrman vs Peter J Williams 3:44
Video: Are the Gospels historically reliable? - Bart Ehrman vs Peter J Williams 1:29:01
Video: Do Muslims follow the true Jesus? - Bart Ehrman / MythVision 10:19
Video: Is the New Testament Bible full of fiction? | Bart Ehrman 39:25
Video: Jesus NEVER Claimed to be God | Bart Ehrman | History Valley 1:42:51
Video: The Real Story behind the Virgin Birth in Christianity | Bart Ehrman 35:17
Video: Who Understood Jesus - Christians or Muslims? | Bart Ehrman | MythVision 10:19
Video: Did Christians Invent Jesus' Teachings? | Bart Ehrman 43:57
Video: Was Jesus an Essene? | Bart Ehrman 47:52
Video: Did Jesus actually believe in Hell? | Bart Ehrman 38:38
Video: Bart Ehrman Says NO ONE Can Prove The Resurrection of Jesus | MythVision 2:48:41
Video: Evolution of Heaven & Hell in Judaism and Early Christianity. What did Jesus believe? | Bart Ehrman 42:49
Video: The Original Jesus Was Hidden in Gospel of Mark | Bart Ehrman on MythVision 30:03

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