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Verhoeven Claims Jesus Was Son of Mary and Roman Baptist

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We interrupt our normally scheduled programming for a brief announcement: HERE WE GO AGAIN…not just another wild sci-fi fantasy or provocative thriller from Verhoeven (Total Recall, Robocop, Starship Troopers, Basic Instinct) but another wild claim about Jesus which could very well be a sci-fi fantasy or provocative work of fiction…

In terms of the historical method of criticism, very few texts can hold up as well as the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The quality of manuscripts, location identified in relation to the events, and the date of authorship relative to the date of the happenings are more closely linked in the case of the New Testament texts than even accounts of Alexander the Great (considered to be unquestionable history).

So, why do works keep popping up that question the historical authenticity of the gospel accounts? It’s all about worldview—without Christ, there is no accountability to His call. Paul sums it up best in 2 Corinthians 4:3-5.

One thing that I find perplexing, that never seems to be questioned in these stories: Why do supposedly scholarly people talk about “proving” or “disproving” some historical event “scientifically”? History is not a chemical reaction or physical property that can be repeated in a lab. The best way to be critical of history is not by using the scientific method, but rather the historical method. When done properly, the bible is without a doubt one of the most reliable and provable resources of true historical fact that anyone can turn to.

For more reading on the subject, I highly recommend these two resources:

Evidence that Demands a Verdict by Josh McDowell

The Case for the Real Jesus by Lee Strobel

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AJ Rinaldi

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Prior to joining the team at EvanTell, AJ served in multiple facets of healthcare. Spanning more than 15 years, his healthcare career began when he joined the U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne Division as a medic, and has covered most aspects of the industry. In addition, AJ’s experience includes writing and producing music that has been recorded and performed with his wife Dana; who is an accomplished singer, pianist, and worship leader. He has served in church ministry as leader of several small groups, as well as teaching children, youth, and young adults. AJ is a graduate of Belmont University and Dallas Theological Seminary. He and Dana live in Frisco, TX with their two teenage children and a fun-loving Mountain Cur (that’s a dog).