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In reply to the discussion: Why Did So Many Christians Support Slavery? [View all]jes06c
(114 posts)Many scholars have tried to cobble together what they think we're the original sayings of Jesus. We have the same problem with Jesus that we have with Socrates. Neither Socrates nor Jesus wrote anything, so we have to rely on their disciples. Just as it's tricky to decipher where Socrates ends and Plato begins, it's tricky to puzzle out where Jesus ends and Paul and the evangelists begin.
And then you have to remember that most scholars believe that there was no one Paul, and that the many epistles bearing his name were likely written by a few different people.
And then you have to remember that all these people were followers of Christianity so their writings are obviously biased. Wouldn't it be interesting if Pilate or Caiphas had written a memoir of their encounters with Jesus?