Sentences with phrase «eyewitnesses who»

Project staff members also recently uncovered three eyewitnesses who corroborated Mr. Welborn's confession.
Ultimately, a successful prosecution typically hinges on the testimony of eyewitnesses who are often not very reliable, which raises a possible defense of mistaken identity.
Statements from eyewitnesses who saw the accident occur and first responders who arrived after the accident
The Project also uncovered three eyewitnesses who corroborated Welborn's confession.
Present also were eyewitnesses who seemed to be from another age — artists with brushes and paint captured the excitement everyone felt in a medium as old as recorded history itself — the eye and hand of the artist.
For example, jurors tend to give more weight to the testimony of eyewitnesses who report that they are very sure about their identifications even though most studies indicate that highly confident eyewitnesses are generally only slightly more accurate — and sometimes no more so — than those who are less confident.
If confidence really is a strong indicator of accuracy, the researchers reasoned, eyewitnesses who were more certain of their choice should be more likely to identify the suspects who also had abundant corroborating evidence, and eyewitnesses who double - guessed themselves should be less accurate.
Antonacci said Tuesday he has two eyewitnesses who placed Mahoney at Scotch»n Sirloin: Onondaga County GOP Chairman Tom Dadey and Brian Renna, a local Republican.
Eyewitnesses who spoke to tv3network.com said the first accident occurred when the private Mercedes Benz crashed into the oncoming truck loaded with coconuts between Ahomka FM and Oyster Bay.
• There were many eyewitnesses who were still alive when the books were written who could testify whether they came from their purported authors or not.
More fatally, Scott admits the presence, often the close proximity, of eyewitnesses who in every instance failed to eyewitness.
Was there an eyewitness who say the devil take Jesus to the top of the high place and who overheard it all?
mama k Chad seems to think that a story that mentions «eyewitnesses» is as solid a piece of evidence as an affidavit by an eyewitness who remains available for further questioning.
An eyewitness who confirmed the development to Citi News, said the angry youth sacked the officially designated toll collectors and were illegally taking the tolls themselves.
The appellants referred to the testimony of expert witnesses and an independent eyewitness who described the accident as having been caused by Ms. Bradford, the cyclist.
He was most critical of the police officers at the scene who did not interview the eyewitness who came forward, adding Miller's «blood was in the man's house.»
Apple wasted no time in taking advantage: Just a couple weeks later, a white Lexus RX450h SUV was seen exiting an Apple facility decked out with sensors, per an eyewitness who provided photographic evidence to Bloomberg.

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Who, for example, was an eyewitness to Jesus being tempted when he was alone in the wilderness?
How can Peter be an eyewitness when jesus died 30 years before, and the Peter who wrote that letter NEVER, EVER, met jesus?
Besides, much eyewitness evidence is highly unreliable, as demonstrated by the hundreds of death row inmates who, in recent decades, they're convicted by eyewitness testimony and later exonerated by DNA analysis.
There's no avoiding the conclusion that Luke - Acts was written by a traveling companion of Paul who had the opportunity to interview eyewitnesses to Jesus» life while in Jerusalem.
I've asked in the other tread several times who could have possibly been an «eyewitness» to such a meeting, especially when Jesus supposedly made it a point to wander off into the wilderness alone.
It's not like a thousand eyewitness accounts of an event, where they'd vary in the details but generally agree on the most important aspects, it's more like a thousand people who were asked to right a short story about anything they wanted.
Many of us who are not eyewitnesses have trouble even assigning terms like «victim» or «abuser» when there are contradictory stories, evidence, and testimony and we ourselves haven't witnessed the behavior in question (or are very distant from it).
That tactic forces the witnesses who accuse her to be held to the Islamic standard of eyewitnesses, a much more difficult standard to achieve.
I prefer to take as more reliable the actual eyewitnesses to the life and ministry of Jesus, those who saw Him with their eyes, heard Him with their ears, and touched Him with their hands.
So who was an eyewitness to Jesus being tempted in the desert?
e earliest, writings were from 60 - 90 AD (mostly Paul's stuff, who was not a witness), but others were from a later time period, and were not written by eyewitnesses.
4:13] Scholars like Bart Ehrman view the Gospel as a largely historically unreliable written account by an author posthumous to the Apostle who was not an eyewitness to the historical Jesus.
You are assuming that even if the author of the Gospel of Matthew was not an eyewitness that the information which he tells was received from persons who were eyewitnesses.
So on one hand we have Jesus... in which we have eyewitness testimony, who even secular historians acknowledge lived, and KNOW that humans exist.
Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilled [a] among us, 2 just as they were handed down to us by those who from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word.
That is why they lay such stress on this part of their story; and not they alone, but the «original eyewitnesses and servants of the gospel» who transmitted the memories on which they worked.
It would be hard to understand why a disciple and an eyewitness would be so dependent on Mark, who was not an eyewitness.
Why would eyewitnesses need to rely on accounts by a person who was not claimed to be an eyewitness and who lived well after the events they supposedly witnessed?
The eyewitnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus — those who ate, drank, spoke with, and listened to the Lord Jesus Christ after His Resurrection — were so convinced of the Good News of God's Love, Forgiveness, Peace, and Healing Power for all humanity revealed by the Risen Jesus Christ that these eyewitnesses were willing to die as martyrs for their belief in the Risen Christ as fully God and fully man when it was illegal to do so under Roman authority (where Cesar was considered a deity in the state cult religion).
«Do we start with man's ideas, who wasn't here during man's supposed billions of years of earth history or do we start with the Bible, the written revelation of the eyewitness account of the eternal God who created it all?»
And even the people who CLAIM to be eyewitnesses can be fabricating.
Inasmuch as many have taken in hand to set in order a narrative of those things which have been fulfilled among us, just as those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses and ministers of the word delivered them to us, it seemed good to me also, having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first, to write to you an orderly account, most excellent Theophilus, that you may know the certainty of those things in which you were instructed.
I mean, how can you speak to eyewitnesses that are written about in the gospels if we don't actually know who wrote the gospels — you see what I mean, Kilto?
Chad Speaking of eyewitnesses, who was eyewitness to this temptation of Jesus by Satan?
Who's qualified to write the creation story without eyewitness testimony, since this is what you feel gives the bible it's believability?
@ Bruce «A couple of things about belief and evidence for belief from the scriptures: (1) the gospel of John encourages us to believe based on the testimony of others who were «eyewitnesses» to key events»
You said:» the gospel of John encourages us to believe based on the testimony of others who were «eyewitnesses» to key events,»
(3) During the period of the formation of the tradition, the first few decades of the Church's life, there were men living and active in the Church who had been eyewitnesses and earwitnesses of the ministry of Jesus, for example, James, Peter and John, the «pillars» of the church in Jerusalem (Gal.
Luke 1:1 Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilleda among us, 2just as they were handed down to us by those who from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word.
I can find more living people who can give eyewitness testimony to voodoo magic actually working than all the witnesses of Jesus in the bible.
But there are also inaccuracies of detail and description, and it is therefore better to conclude that though some eyewitness material lies behind this gospel (perhaps from John himself), the final writing and compilation were done by one who was not a participant in the events described.
Luke 1 Introduction 1 Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilled [a] among us, 2 just as they were handed down to us by those who from the first were **** eyewitnesses ***** and servants of the word.
«8 Together with I Kings 1 - 2, certainly by the same author, it is written, if not by an eyewitness, by one who stands very close and in intimate relationship to the events described.
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