Originally Posted by Jikanu
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That's why i said, Quote: "When it comes to the HISTORICAL points." I've stated several times that it's the historical points i'm using to back up my debate, not the theological ones. Reread MY posts.
Once again, i'll cite this refference.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_th...s_an_historian
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Reread it. All the Historians and Archaeologists supporting Luke as sourced in that article are noted Apologists. Possible conflict of interest?
Which historical points in particular? Number of people at Palm Sunday, number of people at execution, what? I still don't see how a sudden attitude-change is all that relevant as to whether or not the theory holds any water.
That the only possible explanation was that God heartened their hearts = must have been God?
Ugh.
Originally Posted by Jikanu
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And your point about the High Priest's supporters would rely on the idea that 1. The high priests had the majority of the people who attended the presenting to Pilate's side, which i doubt they did based mainly upon palm sunday, and 2. That they had come to some kind of consensus. Which, if you're correct, they hadn't. Their unity was so great that it convinced Pilate that the only way to stop a riot was to release Barbaras instead of Jesus. He truly believed that he was innocent, and would've taken any chance he could've to have released him peacefully.
And Psychologically it's the only feasible explaination. People can't change that swiftly from Worship to Condemning without Feasible Proof.
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I'll address this anyway again, despite everything. Set-up. Mob-mentality. Individual is smart, mob is stupid. How do you know whether the same people at the Palm Sunday were the same at the square? How does anyone know whether they were seeded or not? I'd consider any other explanations first rather than just saying God hardened their hearts.
Because our degrees in psychology/sociology and human nature tell us so? Be careful about making categorical propositions.
Edit: I would also read the article's Talk Page...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Luke_the_Evangelist