Do you have proof that the New Testament mentions virgin birth before 330 AD?
Well, of course. We have ancient Greek copies of Luke 1 and Mathew 1 that date way before 330 AD. These are available to you at Universities and Theological seminaries, museums, and libraries across the US, Europe and the Middle East. So there is your proof.
Where do you get the idea that I said John didn't write his gospel? I asked if your bible was hand written by John. It's not. It's a printed version that has been transfered into many different languages, through many variations.
Have you heard of a man named King James? I believe he has a 'version' of the bible too.
King James, as in the King James translation of the Bible? Never heard of him.
And yes, each time a new version of the bible is printed, it is changed. Each new language, each new version, etc.
Is the version I can read at church this sunday hand written, word for word, in the language it was originally written?
Have you ever read an American book printed in German? It's very different. The translations aren't 100%.
Have you read the earliest versions of the New Testament? Do you have John's handwritten gospel available to you? Unless you have these exact versions in front of you, available for you to read in person, you have no backing. You can go to google and copy anything you want. But, that doesn't mean a thing.
Right. The Gospel of John in my Bible was not hand written by John, it is a printed copy of what John wrote. So, what's your point?
The Gospels were not changed. I already told you, we have 5,686 Greek manuscripts in existence today for the New Testament. They can be cross checked for accuracy, and they are very consistent.
Are you from the US? Are you saying that, when you read an American History text book, you are not going to believe what the US constitution says or that it was drafted and signed by the founding fathers? Are you saying that you won't believe it until you go to Washington DC and read the original? What about historical texts for which there is no longer an original, the writings of Plato, Aristotle, Socrates, Caesar, etc.? Are you saying that this guys never existed? That they never wrote those texts? Are you saying that copies that survived are useless because, according to you, they have been completely changed?
And I have read many versions of the Bible in both Spanish and English, and the message, the doctrines, teachings, etc. are all the same in any version and in any language that I have read. So, no, they did not change. They all still say that we are saved by grace, through faith in Jesus Christ. They all still say that Jesus is the Son of God. They all still say that if you repent and believe in Jesus Christ, your sins will be forgiven and your life will change. I testify that this is true. I repented of my sins and believed in Jesus Christ and my life changed. If I could choose to live any other life, I'd still choose this one, the life that faith in Jesus Christ has given me.
Would you like to see an example of some recent, historical evidence of the life changing power of Jesus Christ? Then look up the historical origin of "Alcoholics Anonymous" and the life of its founders.