![]() ![]() On page 39-40, Ehrman claims that what the voice at Jesus’ baptism said “depends on which account you read.” He writes, What did the voice at Jesus’ baptism say? Thus, here I offer a third article, in which I will document even further examples of Ehrman’s sloppy scholarship, again taken from his book Jesus, Interrupted. Still, after two articles some readers may still be unconvinced that I am giving a fair sample of Ehrman’s objections. This led me to writing a second article, wherein I provided yet further examples to further show that the mistakes I was documenting on Ehrman’s part represent not a deviation from the norm but rather a trend. After composing my first article, I was concerned that some might think I was cherry picking particularly weak examples from Ehrman’s book, and ignoring the real meaty objections. We saw that even someone with a PhD, a teaching position at a major University, and a stellar publication record can make some very basic errors - over and over again. ![]() ![]() Bart Ehrman of the University of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. In two previous articles ( here and here), I covered a number of examples of alleged contradictions in the gospels and Acts, taken from Jesus, Interrupted, by Dr. ![]()
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