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this is a false belief widely accepted by some people. in fact majority scholarship believes that the new testament is accurate to what the early church believed and accurately reflects the early churches thoughts. its a total exaggeration to pretend an alternative view is a necessary one. in fact most atheists who debate even admit to this.Most, if not all, unbiased scholars know for a fact that the original apostles did not write the Gospels. Not a single author ever met Jesus and likely never met anyone who met Jesus.
Non of the original apostles would have had the literary ability to write Greek.
if you are nitpicking about who put pen to paper and when rather than the authors possibly dictating the gospels that's old news and nobody cares about that. but even going further and stating that the disciples did not write the gospels still would not matter...it would just mean they used the common approach of attributing a writing to the teacher/master rather than the disciple/student. some Christians hold this belief and I was taught about this perspective in my Catholic formation even.... its nothing new or impugning and makes no difference to the authenticity of the works. there's no gotcha there.
edit I've got study bibles that bring all of this up even.....