You can write volumes
on supposed contradictions in the bible, but you won't write a single word that has not been addressed by some system of theology that removes the contradiction (wether right or wrong).
Unlike some feminists, I do not rest my conclusions
on any supposed contradictions within the writings of Paul, or between Paul and Jesus, on any alleged «rabbinic interpretations,» or on the cultural relativity of any text.
Not exact matches
The Catholic Church cherry picked whatever BS was laying around, written generations after the time of the
supposed Christ and stuffed it into a book with
contradictions on every page.
When Jesus died
on the cross he took all of our sin past present and future with him so this why there is this
supposed contradiction as Christ had not paid the penalty at this point of the Bible for sin.
The screenplay by Steven Zaillian (based
on an article by Mark Jacobson) does a decent enough job keeping that tricky
contradiction at bay until near the end, when we're
supposed to buy that Lucas was somehow a victim.
I
suppose there's a
contradiction there... that man
on the hill with all his umbrellas... he would place them in the thunderstorm regardless of whether he got struck by lightning or not.