Kyle Davison Bair
1 min readOct 6, 2020

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Hello Meister,

Thanks again for taking the time to reply.

It seems that your position rests on the assumption that there are contradictions and discrepancies in the text.

But there aren't.

That's not a statement of faith. It's simply an accurate reporting of the text.

Let me urge you again to read Jesus Christ: The Greatest Life. You can see with your own eyes how all the details from all four Gospels blend together perfectly, forming one consistent and coherent narrative.

To be sure, you can look at each Gospel on its own, and identify what Luke emphasized compared to what Matthew emphasized, and so forth.

But their details do not clash with each other. They harmonize, down to the last letter.

Again, you have to read the book. It's hard to believe simply taking someone's word for it. You have to see it with your own eyes. They give the Scripture citations along the way so that you can constantly check their work against the text. It's an amazing (and humbling) experience.

I'll check out your work on the Beatitudes. Thanks for the link!

Since you mentioned Psalm 19, let me recommend one of my articles that discusses its amazing claims: https://medium.com/illumination/follow-the-clues-of-the-universe-to-uncover-who-god-truly-is-10b7379fd78

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Kyle Davison Bair
Kyle Davison Bair

Written by Kyle Davison Bair

Every honest question leads to God — as long as you follow it all the way to the answer. New books and articles published regularly at pastorkyle.substack.com

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