When did the Gospels get their names?

Bart Ehrman explains why the gospels are anonymous documents. It is time for Christians to come to terms with the facts.

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In this series of posts on the authors’ names associated with the New Testament Gospels – Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John – we have so far seen that the texts themselves are completely anonymous. The authors of two of these works (Luke and John) do speak in the first person in a couple of instances, but they do not say who they are. By the end of the second century, roughly a century after the books were written, they were being called by the names that are familiar to us today. So naturally one might wonder, when were they given these ascriptions?

Contrary to what you may sometimes have heard, there is no concrete evidence that the Gospels received their familiar names early on. It is absolutely true to say that in the manuscripts of the Gospels, they have the titles we are accustomed to (The Gospel according to Matthew…

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Is Yahweh Omniscient? The Curious Case of Genesis 18:20-21

            As-salaam alaikum. I came across this curious passage in the Bible, which seems to reinforce the heretical ways in which the Bible describes God. We already know from other examples in the Bible that "God" is described in ways unbefitting the All-Mighty. Such examples include Genesis 6:6-7 (God "regretted" creating mankind) and 1 Samuel …

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Watch “christian Prince (arabian prophet) BUSTED: Bani Al-Mustaliq?” on YouTube

The more I watch the Muslim Allegation Hunters destroy the fool called "Christian prince(ss)", the more I am amazed at how stupid these Christians really are. I have been hearing about this charlatan on and off, but it is becoming very clear that he is nothing but a deceiver, and the only ones who follow …

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Al-Isra and the “Temple” in the Islamic Sources: Response to Sam Shamoun, Part II

Al-Isra and the “Temple” in the Islamic Sources: Response to Sam Shamoun, Part II بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْم “Exalted is He who took His Servant by night from al-Masjid al-Haram to al-Masjid al-Aqsa, whose surroundings We have blessed, to show him of Our signs. Indeed, He is the Hearing, the Seeing.” - The Quran, Surah …

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