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Originally Posted by MitzaLizalor
Is that on the list? It isn't even a contradiction. I wasn't sure about going to that site but might just have a quick look..
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http://1001errors.com/files/Err266-272.html
It's #267. Their comment:
“Mark” indicates that the Sabbath was over and it was already a new day. The Greek of “Matthew” indicates it was late in the Sabbath and the son had not yet risen. Christian commentators fumble with the difference here and the corresponding proper mistranslations. All you have to do though to get a logical explanation for the difference is drop your illogical assumption that “Matthew” is presenting history. Matthew copied from Mark but felt he could make an improvement in the story by showing the son was rising while the son was rising.
Atheists just have a very superficial and judgemental view on the Bible, they are guided by satan who makes them see contradictions where there are none.