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Originally Posted by Actor
So try this theory. The Gospel of Mark was written by a guy who wanted to make a buck off a piece of fiction. There being no copyright law at the time two other guys horned into the franchise by writing The Gospel of Matthew and The Gospel of Luke. The latter was so successful that he followed up with a sequel The Acts of the Apostles.
Now according to you this scenario presents "insolvable problems." What are those insolvable problems. Can you give an honest answer to that question? No ad hominems? No straw men? No red herrings? No logical fallacies at all?
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How about this "theory": Apply Occam's Razor to the actual relative biblical narratives?