EpiBlogue
Main Entry: epiblogue
Function: noun

Date: 21st century

Etymology: Net English epi- + blog, from Middle English epiloge, from Middle French epilogue, from Latin epilogus, from Greek epilogos, from epilegein to say in addition, from epi- + legein to say -- more at LEGEND

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Monday, February 16, 2004
Newsweek :: Who Killed Jesus?
Article

> So why was the Gospel story—the story Gibson has drawn on—told
> in a way that makes "the Jews" look worse than the Romans? The Bible
> did not descend from heaven fully formed and edged in gilt. The writers
> of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John shaped their narratives several
> decades after Jesus' death to attract converts and make their young
> religion—understood by many Christians to be a faction of Judaism—
> attractive to as broad an audience as possible.

Will not see "The Passion." Jesus may have suffered for my sins. I'm not suffering for his.

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