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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 2 Aug 2013

    Was Jesus illiterate? In his new book, scholar @rezaaslan says it's "very likely."http://on.wsj.com/14HpQaB 

    4:30 AM - 2 Aug 2013
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      1. Leon Gunning‏ @LeonCGunning 2 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ @rezaaslan if #Jesus was a deity (as a few people believe) then I doubt writing was left out of his omniscient, omnipotent skill set.

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      2. Currently Reading: 1984‏ @Karen_Harding 3 Aug 2013
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        Sensible books on Jesus - “@WSJ: Was Jesus illiterate? In his new book, scholar @rezaaslan says it's "very likely." http://on.wsj.com/14HpQaB ”

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      3. Ellie Warren‏ @patchworkbunny 3 Aug 2013
        Replying to @Karen_Harding

        @Karen_Harding I'm starting to love Aslan, I'm not religious but tempted to read Zealot as he speaks much sense.

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      4. Currently Reading: 1984‏ @Karen_Harding 3 Aug 2013
        Replying to @patchworkbunny

        @patchworkbunny a lot of ideas were good, a lot of ideas were not so good, but I'd like to see Aslan's research theories on the guy

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      5. Ellie Warren‏ @patchworkbunny 3 Aug 2013
        Replying to @Karen_Harding

        @Karen_Harding I'm quite interested in the history of religions, just not the modern day stuff.

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      1. Isaac Masiga‏ @isaacmasiga 2 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ @rezaaslan how can he be illiterate if all knowledge comes from him?

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      2. Tim‏ @tim35473 2 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ @rezaaslan All things were created by Him....All means All .....sounds like your the one who can't read

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      2. Chad Vanek‏ @chad_vanek 2 Aug 2013
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        .@WSJ @rezaaslan Zero evidence any such person even existed #atheism

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      3. Joe Schrimsher‏ @jschrimsher2 2 Aug 2013
        Replying to @chad_vanek

        @chad_vanek @WSJ @rezaaslan Lots of evidence Jesus existed actually.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Janakiraman 70years‏ @periyakulam 3 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ @rezaaslan Do not judge God by the standards of your useless system of Education .

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      1. Janakiraman 70years‏ @periyakulam 3 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ @rezaaslan Illiteracy is nothing to do with 'knowledge'. Divinity in itself is the essence of knowledge .

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      1. Mustafa Rashid‏ @moostee90 2 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ @rezaaslan jesus spoke as an infant according to quran & said he has been given a book. Thus 1 billion Muslims all beliv he's literat

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      1. Taylor Johnson‏ @taylordson 2 Aug 2013
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        “@WSJ: Was Jesus illiterate? In his new book, scholar @rezaaslan says it's "very likely." http://on.wsj.com/14HpQaB ” WHAT?! Luke 4:16-17

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      1. PolBEMCath ن‏ @PolBEMCath 2 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ Jesus was both human and divine...one side@of Him knew everything! #Catholic

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      1. Wicked StepMomster‏ @WckdStepMomster 2 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ Great now Jesus can't be used as an educational role model. I'm sure PolPot had a PH.D

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      1. Starla Mathews‏ @SMMRandstad 2 Aug 2013
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        @WSJ @rezaaslan As man, he may have been As God, he most certainly was not!

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