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Technically they are two separate books written hundreds of years apart. One was written by Jews and the New Testament by Christians.

 

New testament:-

 

Matthew was a Jew.

 

Mark was, I believe, a Jew.

 

John was also a Jew.

 

Luke was a Roman.

 

Of the epistles, Paul (formerly Saul) was as he stated himself, a Roman citizen, and a Jew of Jews.

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Ey up Grahame. How are you doing today?

Any of these lot managed to convince you otherwise yet or do you still think us women are a pesky, gossiping bunch of moaners?!

 

Don't you have some pots to wash? Or some laundry to do?:D

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They are all by the same person.

 

Using logic against the terminally religious is cruel and unfair:D.

 

New testament:-

 

Matthew was a Jew.

 

Mark was, I believe, a Jew.

 

John was also a Jew.

 

Luke was a Roman.

 

Of the epistles, Paul (formerly Saul) was as he stated himself, a Roman citizen, and a Jew of Jews.

 

Using facts as weapons is not fair:D.

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New testament:-

 

Matthew was a Jew.

 

Mark was, I believe, a Jew.

 

John was also a Jew.

 

Luke was a Roman.

 

Of the epistles, Paul (formerly Saul) was as he stated himself, a Roman citizen, and a Jew of Jews.

 

They were Jews who became Christians.

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Because it's only certain fringe flavours of christianity that separate them.

 

No. Jesus separated himself from the Jews.

 

Jesus told them they were a bunch of vipers. This is why we got the bad stuff in the Old Testament, they were a proud and stiffknecked people and they were an invading army. Almighty God says not to kill and they killed thousands.

 

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