Ouch.
such small hands is bang on.
I can’t say I have read Jack Kelley, and hadn’t heard of him until a few months ago when questions began to be raised.

Kelley didn’t just bring shame on his profession — a profession where hard-working and mostly underpaid reporters strive to stay true to their ethical standard, even at great cost to themselves. Kelley brought shame to the Lord he claims to follow, and he brings scorn to the concept of truth. With reporters like him, is it any wonder non-believers question the written accounts of eyewitnesses such as Matthew, Mark, Luke and John?


2 Responses to “When journalists fabricate”

  1. 1 phil 

    Isn’t a little ironic to be so concerned with reporting the truth and make a statement about Matthew, Mark, Luke and John as eyewitnesses?

  2. 2 Lee Anne Millinger 

    Oh, how naive of me. I keep forgetting that modern biblical scholarship has proven that the gospels were written hundreds of years after Jesus Christ lived and died, most likely by power-grabbing disciples who had a political ax to grind.

    “That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked at and our hands have touched this we proclaim concerning the Word of life.” 1 John 1:1

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