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The Mother Who Forgot

Gospel Contradiction, Retrofitted Theology, and the Zoroastrian Template Luke Was Filling Chapter IX70–100 CE · The Gospel Era14 Primary Sources If a woman is visited by an angel, told her son will reign forever as the Son of the Most High, and watches Magi arrive from the East to honor him at birth — she does not, thirty years later, show up to take him home because she thinks he has lost his mind. Unless the angel never came. Unless the Magi were added later.

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Gospel Contradiction, Retrofitted Theology, and the Zoroastrian Template Luke Was Filling Chapter IX70–100 CE · The Gospel Era14 Primary Sources If a woman is visited by an angel, told her son will reign forever as the Son of the Most High, and watches Magi arrive from the East to honor him at birth — she does not, thirty years later, show up to take him home because she thinks he has lost his mind. Unless the angel never came. Unless the Magi were added later. Unless the birth narrative and the life narrative were written by different hands from different sources and never fully reconciled. This is not a minor textual puzzle. It is the central structural problem of the gospel tradition. And it is visible in plain sight — not in esoteric scholarship but in the texts themselves, read in the order they were written. I.

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