In discussing the historicity of the Bible, the author cites two texts reporting the ascension of Jesus, one from the Gospel of Luke and the other from Acts of the Apostles, both of which were written by the same author. In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus ascends on Easter evening, and in Acts he ascends after forty days. The author claims that the biblical author intended to make theological points by depicting the ascension in two different ways. If this is the case, how do you think the reader of the Bible can trust any historical claim in the text?
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