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by choeger
1734 days ago
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If you're going to tell us that the Bible is not composed of historically accurate accounts by contemporary writers, that's really nothing new. I wonder about the camel thing, though. Did the authors/editors of the texts consider camels ubiquitous? Did they know that camels were very special and wanted to mention it? Was it a mistranslation? |
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One obvious religious example would be the many paintings of Christ showing him as a blonde European wearing contemporary (for the time of the painting) European clothing.