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As we have seen in chapter 1, as compelling as Lewis’s argument may seem at first glance, it depends on two assumptions: (1) that the Gospels are historically reliable and (2) that they all depict Jesus as claiming to be God. Take either of these assumptions off the table and the argument no longer works.
The Case for Jesus: The Biblical and Historical Evidence for Christ
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