ChrisGergen
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I disagree completely - as do many scholars with each other. Clearly neither of us are scholars (I know I don't claim to be - I only claimed to be educated, not scholarly). What is it with you Christians that you feel you must disparage those that disagree by insinuating or boldly stating the other is ignorant or stupid? Such action is not helpful and no good conversation could ever be had as a result.
John could not have been written that late and still have John as your author - he'd be too old - close to or over 100. All of the text in both Revelation and John suggest that the former was written before 70 CE and the latter after 70 CE. I have not read a secular scholar who has dates different than these and this is where I get my information on this point. Your point is probably taken from Christian scholars, while not lacking in education or intellect, they lack objectivity because their findings are screened through there own personal tradition and bias. The same argument could be made for the secular scholar except the secular scholar has nothing to lose if he finds for one date over another - especially if he is genuinely looking for the truth and not looking to confirm tradition.
John could not have been written that late and still have John as your author - he'd be too old - close to or over 100. All of the text in both Revelation and John suggest that the former was written before 70 CE and the latter after 70 CE. I have not read a secular scholar who has dates different than these and this is where I get my information on this point. Your point is probably taken from Christian scholars, while not lacking in education or intellect, they lack objectivity because their findings are screened through there own personal tradition and bias. The same argument could be made for the secular scholar except the secular scholar has nothing to lose if he finds for one date over another - especially if he is genuinely looking for the truth and not looking to confirm tradition.