But Sir William M. Ramsay's assertion is based on historical evidence. For example let's look at some of Luke's writings.
From the article "I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist"
by Frank Turek Chapter 10
Luke accurately records:
1. the natural crossing between correctly named ports (Acts 13:4-5)
2. the proper port (Perga) along the direct destination of a ship crossing from Cyprus (13:13)
3. the proper location of Lycaonia (14:6)
4. the unusual but correct declension of the name Lystra (14:6)
5. the correct language spoken in LystraCLycaonian (14:11)
6. two gods known to be so associatedCZeus and Hermes (14:12)
7. the proper port, Attalia, which returning travelers would use (14:25)
8. the correct order of approach to Derbe and then Lystra from the Cilician Gates (16:1; cf. 15:41)
9. the proper form of the name Troas (16:8)
10. the place of a conspicuous sailors' landmark, Samothrace (16:11)
11. the proper description of Philippi as a Roman colony (16:12)
12. the right location for the river (Gangites) near Philippi (16:13)
13. the proper association of Thyatira as a center of dyeing (16:14)
14. correct designations for the magistrates of the colony (16:22)
15. the proper locations (Amphipolis and Apollonia) where travelers would spend successive nights on this journey (17:1)
16. the presence of a synagogue in Thessalonica (17:1)
17. the proper term (Apolitarchs') used of the magistrates there (17:6)
18. the correct implication that sea travel is the most convenient way of reaching Athens, with the favoring east winds of summer sailing (17:14-15)
19. the abundant presence of images in Athens (17:16)
20. the reference to a synagogue in Athens (17:17)
There are 64 more such detailed facts written by Luke on this link, scroll down about a quarter of the way to see them.
http://www.theologyweb.com/campus/showthread.php?t=51643
James Cameron's screenplay for the film 'Titanic' accurately records the following:
(in no particular order, just as I remembered them)
1) The correct date and time of the sinking is used
2) The RMS Titanic is seen departing from Southampton, just as the real ship did
3) The actual route the Titanic took on the crossing is portrayed
4) Edward John Smith captained the real Titanic
5) Interior scenes from the film match the recorded interior of the real ship
6) J Bruce Ismay was the managing director of White Star Line, and was on board
7) The survivors were picked up by RMS Carpathia
8) SS Californian did not respond to Titanic's distress signals (this was cut from the film but is in the original screenplay)
9) Thomas Andrews designed the Titanic, and was on board
10) First Officer Murdoch gave the order "hard-a-starboard" to instruct the ship to turn to port, as actually happened on 14th/15th April 1912
11) Isidor Straus, owner of Macy's, was on board, as were Colonel John Jacob Astor and Benjamin Guggenheim.
12) The ship hit an iceberg
13) and sank
14) There were insufficient lifeboats (although there were more than legally required)
15) More men than women died, due to "women and children first"
16) More first class passengers were saved than in other classes
17) Gunshots were fired to prevent the lifeboats being overfilled with panicking passengers
18) Wallace Hartley was the real bandleader on the ship
19) Fifth Officer Harold Lowe rowed his lifeboat back to the sinking ship to rescue passengers in the water
20) Jack Phillips was the senior radio operator
I can easily do you another 64 facts, as you point out in your list above.
The most important point in all this is that Jack Dawson and Rose deWitt Bukater never existed. They weren't on board the real Titanic, their whole story is fiction. But it's fiction set against a backdrop of real events, real places and real people. Just like the NT.
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