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Originally Posted by Pastor Ed Lowman
There is a lot of good food for thought here, brothers, and regardless of which position we take, as believers we are compelled to accept that Jesus' Holy Word known as the Bible cannot be contradictory.
So what say I? My position has always been that Jesus rode a little of the way on one mule and then stopped and got off, mounting the other right as he was entering the city. That way, Jesus is technically entering Jerusalem on both.
And later, as stated in John, Jesus jumped off of the second and climbed onto a third one he found (probably in an effort to make his presence yet more noticeable).
Pastor Ed
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Yes, obviously there would have to be three donkeys. This is the only explanation that removes all contradiction, and we all know that a book with contradictions cannot be God's Book.
I whipped up this modest depiction of the Lord's triumphal entry. What a sight that must have been to behold. GLORY!
I must contact Dr. James Patrick Holding immediately to make certain that the learned man realizes the full implications of his brilliant thesis.