Only john doesn't mention the darkness, and that is consistent as his account of the crucifixion is one of the shortest and his main aim seemed to be corresponding Jesus' death with the old testament prophecies, not the finer details of the day.
Its okay for john to have a different perspective.
The secular accounts I gave was to validate that Jesus was a historical figure mentioned outside the gospels. I never put the burden of proof on those sources to prove He was the Son of God. Learn to feckin read you punk.
4 witnesses to any event will not have the exact same perspective on what happened. I don't expect the 4 gospels to be carbon copies to each other, not when they're written by 4 different people and written to 4 different audiences
You walked into my thread and started fighting lol
Why the heck do I care to convince you? I don't care at all. I'm only throwing away the ahistorical lies you're posting.
I'm not here to convince anybody of my faith. I don't involuntarily post about it. Almost all of my religious posts have to do with either following up or refuting what others say about it.
Not that I don't want to convince anyone. If someone feels the need to dig into Catholicism because of my posts, it's not because I am pushing them to do so.
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Very true. After all, there are psychopaths. Are you sure you want all humans to act as per their innate thoughts? I'm sure that's what gives us serial killers.
These same people expect the law to keep society from spiralling into anarchy. How amazingly and predictably dumb.
You went looking for obscure passages so much you forgot the first, basic reason the bible gives for things going wrong in the world - the sin of Adam, original sin.
I'm going to refute this point by point using genesis. Wait a bit.
The most popular theory of universe formation asserts that the earth formed when gravity pulled the earth together from dust and gasses. Hawking uses a meaningless metaphor. The earth is a sphere *now*. Ironically, The Big Bang was proposed by a Catholic priest.