Old News from 2011 - but still news - “There were a lot of people in the ancient world who thought that lying could serve a greater good,” says Ehrman, an expert on ancient biblical manuscripts.In “Forged,” Ehrman claims that:
At least 11 of the 27 New Testament books are forgeries.
The New Testament books attributed to Jesus’ disciples could not have been written by them because they were illiterate.
Many of the New Testament’s forgeries were manufactured by early Christian leaders trying to settle theological feuds.
The fact that the Epistles weren't all written by the person they were attributed to isn't news to scholars and people who actually do their homework rather than take the Books at face value. The news is that this is hopefully reaching a wider audience and at least a few (1/10 of 1 percent, is that too optimistic?) will be inspired to look deeper and educate themselves.
Richard Carrier, Robert Price, Earl Doherty believe that Jesus was a myth while Bart Ehrman believes there was a historical Jesus who neither thought of himself as God nor claimed to be God. The fact that scholars now even put this forward shows progress in thought and an erosion of belief. CNN’s article gives it an audience beyond the few of us that are even interested and think it’s a done deal. YouTube has hundreds of debate and other videos on the subject. It can only get better.
I thought that's common knowledge by now?!?. Most Christians that I know of subtly veer away from the stories of Creation and Jesus and just focus on the wisdom found in the book that's applicable to everyday life.
I guess you could say that on the basis of who it is attributed to, the whole of the bible is a forgery. Considering that there is no real issue with the existence of "God" then he couldn't have authored the book that is supposed to be his "word"
If they were forging stuff, they could have done a better job. But I'm waiting till they find the Q document before passing judgement. I haven't hit the link yet but I'm having a hard time understanding why a bunch of a rabbi's disciples could be assumed to be illiterate.