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Originally Posted by FailedEagle
Other than his followers, he wasn't important, he was either unknown or a fraud to the rest of the world. If I knew that I was following the Messiah, I doubt I'd take the time to write about it or draw a picture of him, after all, I was in the presence of the Son of God, I would just absorb as much as he would allow. Maybe I'm wrong. Even if you did take "notes" (What sort of medium did they use as a writing utencil? I am not sure.) What are the odds of them being found? As often as Christ traveled? Just isn't logical to be following him, writing down everything he does as he does it. It just doesn't happen.
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if he was the son of god and making all these miracles, healing the sick, feeding thousands off of a few loaves of bread and fish, don't you think he'd get pretty well known pretty quickly? if you were following around the son of god, you'd porbalby at the end of the day record anything important that happened so you wouldn't ever forget. it seems odd that his followers decided to wait 30-60 years to write it down, and two fo them had to go off of a thirds.