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Beowulf, It could ONLY be caused by Marcionite preaching?
Tacitus on Mythicism James F. McGrath 2010
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Yet ironically, some mythicists apparently think that the Gospels are either Greco-Roman religious creations or Marcionite in their original forms, and so apparently even mythicists don't think everying in the Gospels reflects a Jewish background.
Mythunderstanding The Criteria Of Authenticity James F. McGrath 2010
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'Orthodoxy' could not be considered a 'mischievous superstition' and therefore Tacitus speaks of the Marcionite Christ not the 'orthodox' one.
Tacitus on Mythicism James F. McGrath 2010
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Something that could only be caused by the Marcionite preaching that their god is a lower god than Chrestos not by the Judaizing Catholic doctrine.
Tacitus on Mythicism James F. McGrath 2010
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Surely not that he said “Think not that I am come to destroy the law” for Chrestus, the Marcionite version of Jesus, absolutely did come to destroy the law and its god too!
Diglotting and Debunking Jesus Mythicism James F. McGrath 2009
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Furthermore, Tertullian's witness that the first reference to John in the Marcionite gospel happens only at Luke 5:33 the undeniable implications of this statement are that there was no baptism of Jesus by John in their gospel.
The Messiah-Maker James F. McGrath 2009
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But the early Church fathers, who decided to include the Hebrew scriptures in the Christian canon and to ostracize Marcionite views as heretical, were not interested in creating a book.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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But the early Church fathers, who decided to include the Hebrew scriptures in the Christian canon and to ostracize Marcionite views as heretical, were not interested in creating a book.
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Tacitus refers to Jesus Chrestos (the Marcionite Jesus) not Jesus Christos (proto-orthodox, orthodox, Catholics, whatever you want to call it).
Diglotting and Debunking Jesus Mythicism James F. McGrath 2009
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Continuing with my last comment, in Ephesians 6:12 the Marcionite text had the singular Kosmokrator (world-ruler) as opposed to the plural Kosmokratoras (world-rulers) to which you refer.
Diglotting and Debunking Jesus Mythicism James F. McGrath 2009
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