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Of all 4 gospels, there are no contradictions between one and the other 3, therefore there is no more truthful, but each of them remark different aspects of Jesus(the way they saw him). I personally like the gospel of John(he is the most spiritual). Luke has a better way of putting it together.
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Of the more than 60 gospels known I suspect that you are only talking about one of the 4 accepted into the canon--or forced there by Constantine against the wishes of many of the more than 2000 Christian denominations in the 4th century. It's wrong and putting blinders on to say that there are no contradictions in the gospels--or even to claim that they had one author each. Read them--side by side if you can't keep the stories straight. Get a study guide that wasn't written by your particular denomination. Sorry, even the most convoluted of the apologists cannot reconcile the 4 gospels. That said, I'd agree with most biblical scholars that the oldest and therefore the least embellished of the gospels is likely to be the most accurate. That one being Mark. The most embellished, last written and probably least accurate would be John.
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each gospel has a different view of Jesus life, same stories different points of view, no contradictions what-so-ever.
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There are more words in the NT attribued to Paul than to Jesus. Jesus said virtually nothing about churches or their rules, codes etc., whereas Paul was effectively the founder of the church as an organization or body. So it's not surprising that his writings are revered by the early church or that the church put so much of Paul into the NT. But was this really the right thing to have done spiritually or theologically speaking.
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I think they are just 4 different perspectives...all with something in common and at the same time, all with something unique
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