One of the biggest reasons why the 3 synoptic Gospels are not God-inspired are that they contradict each other during a parallel event. Lets take the sermon on the mount/sermon on the plain for an example.
In Matthew, Jesus went up on a mountainside and spoke to all the people about his new teachings.
In Luke however, Jesus went down from the mountainside and into a level plain, and spoke to the crowds in a similar manner. Now taking this one single scenario, both events could not have happened at the same time. It would either be Jesus speaking on the mount, or in the plain. It cannot be both. Either one is true or both are false.
Now go all throughout Matthew and Luke, since they are the most numerous synoptic gospels. Compare each and every story, from beginning to end, all the similarities, and you'll come up with over 100 differences in these same scenario events, where different things happen in each. In the story of the centurion again, in Matthew the centurion himself comes up to Jesus and tells him about his severly paralyzed servant who needs help. But in Luke, the centurion himself never meets Jesus, sending out his friends instead to give him the message about his ill servant. Now again, which is the true story? Either one is true, or both are false.
Now I have just proven without a shadow of doubt that these contradictions eliminate the possibility of all 3 synoptic Gospels of the NT being God-inspired and uncorrupted. Now either one is true, or all are false. What remains however, is a bunch of church fathers, preachers, and history that has lied to the public majority of the world and Christianity itself throughout these 2,000 years. While those small neglected heresies who suffered in Christ's name had only ONE GOSPEL, yet no one cares enough to wonder who they were or what they stood for. Instead they were slain out of fear that they would reveal to the public the lies of church history.
There is truth out there, but perhaps truth is entered by the narrow gate which stands above the ways of the world, for not all who say "Lord!, Lord!, will understand the ways of the Christ. To the elect, that is, to the pure in heart Christ gives the secrets to the kingdom of heaven, but to many though they may see and hear, Christ speaks only in parables....
In Matthew, Jesus went up on a mountainside and spoke to all the people about his new teachings.
In Luke however, Jesus went down from the mountainside and into a level plain, and spoke to the crowds in a similar manner. Now taking this one single scenario, both events could not have happened at the same time. It would either be Jesus speaking on the mount, or in the plain. It cannot be both. Either one is true or both are false.
Now go all throughout Matthew and Luke, since they are the most numerous synoptic gospels. Compare each and every story, from beginning to end, all the similarities, and you'll come up with over 100 differences in these same scenario events, where different things happen in each. In the story of the centurion again, in Matthew the centurion himself comes up to Jesus and tells him about his severly paralyzed servant who needs help. But in Luke, the centurion himself never meets Jesus, sending out his friends instead to give him the message about his ill servant. Now again, which is the true story? Either one is true, or both are false.
Now I have just proven without a shadow of doubt that these contradictions eliminate the possibility of all 3 synoptic Gospels of the NT being God-inspired and uncorrupted. Now either one is true, or all are false. What remains however, is a bunch of church fathers, preachers, and history that has lied to the public majority of the world and Christianity itself throughout these 2,000 years. While those small neglected heresies who suffered in Christ's name had only ONE GOSPEL, yet no one cares enough to wonder who they were or what they stood for. Instead they were slain out of fear that they would reveal to the public the lies of church history.
There is truth out there, but perhaps truth is entered by the narrow gate which stands above the ways of the world, for not all who say "Lord!, Lord!, will understand the ways of the Christ. To the elect, that is, to the pure in heart Christ gives the secrets to the kingdom of heaven, but to many though they may see and hear, Christ speaks only in parables....