Oh, no!
I am sorry, John, for this kind of reply, but: qui tacet, consentire videtur. I am Roman Catholic but, please, don´t count me as part of your evidence! To be serious: I thought we already heard very good and strong arguments to estimate the "Christian" interpretation as highly unplausible (although, for methodological reasons, it probably cannot be excluded completely).
Regards,
Peter

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Am 21.09.2008 um 03:30 schrieb John Lupia:

Mr. Kilmon

The evidence you seek is now 1.5 billion population of Roman Catholics globally, whose scriptures you read called the New Testament with Luke written in AD 37, addressed to Theophilus, the High Priest in Jerusalem 37-41.


John N. Lupia III
New Jersey, USA; Beirut, Lebanon
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God Bless Everyone

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