
The Second Generation of Christians in History - Dr. Steve Mason
MythVision Podcast
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The Argument for Q's Existence
When you see two documents that share, that have a verbal relationship, there are always three basic possibilities. A borrowed from B, B borrowed from A, or A and B borrowed from C. So if that C doesn't exist anymore, if it's been lost, that's not a logical argument against its existence. The fact that I don't know what that source was immediately is no argument against itsexistence. There's nothing inherently illogical about that. It is the purest logic.
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