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06-12-2001, 02:02 PM | #41 | |
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I would like to note here that the articles on the site you listed are mostly written by James Patrick Holding. Holding is actually a pseudonym for an individual who is supposedly named Robert Turkel. Turkel will write his criticisms of articles by Jeff Lowder, Farrell Till, and others, but he never provides links to the articles that he criticizes. On the other hand, Farrell Till and Jeff Lowder do post Christian rebuttals to their articles, so that one may read both sides and decide for themselves. IMO, this lends much more credibility to individuals such as Till and Lowder because they do not hide behind pseudonyms and they are not afraid to post rebuttals to their arguments because they are confident in the strength of their positions. Since Turkel did not provide any rebuttals to this article, does anyone on this forum know of rebuttals on the net to Turkel's assertions? I can see your point that it can be lazy for someone to post links to someone else's argument. However, at the same time, why rewrite an argument when someone else has already done an adequate job of formulating one? For example, I might post links to Till's articles not because I am lazy, but because I lack the time and/or the background to go into the depth that Till can. |
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On rabbits chewing the cud- Leviticus 11 is not even speaking of rabbits. Certain animals have been substituted for unknown ones- rabbits being one of the substitutes. These are just problems with the language barrier when translating. It could also have been referring to a type of animal that may have gone extinct. The flat earth- the Bible does not say this either. The four corners it speaks of are specific nations, it's in no way saying anything about the shape. If I were to say "I am from this or that corner of the world" would you think I was speaking of the shape of the earth? The Bible says God sits enthroned above the circle of the earth. Circles have no corners. I am sure some of you would say circle is 2-dimensional so that still means it's flat. But ancient Hebrew had no word for a 3-d round object. Circle was probably used to denote round objects. If they really wanted to get across that they really believe the shape of the earth has corners why didn't they say "square", "rectangle", "trapezoid", or "rhombus"? Gimme a break, guys. Quote:
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06-12-2001, 02:16 PM | #43 | ||
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I know you wanted to give it a go BN, but it might have been better if you had not.
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Nomad: Now, in follow up, what evidence is there, independent of the Book of Mormon, that ANY of the things reported in its pages is true? Can you offer a single example? This means I am looking for something that is INDEPENDENT of the Book of Mormon. Quote:
Feel free to try again BN. Nomad |
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06-12-2001, 02:19 PM | #44 |
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I think the people who say there is no archaeological evidence (or at least say that Mormon's don't CLAIM to have archaeological evidence) for the Book of Mormon should visit some Mormon apologetic websites. As a matter of fact, BYU has an entire department on Mormon archaeology called FARMS http://farms.byu.edu
Also, why does the Book of Mormon need archaeological evidence to support what is in the text? Let's focus just on the deliverance of the plates themselves. 11 people (eyewitnesses) say that they saw the golden plates. Let's forget about the Tanakh for a second. We have only TWO witness to Paul's conversion experience--himself and the writer of Luke-Acts. Christianity, despite what anyone says, bases most of its theology around Paul and the belief that Paul's Damascus Road experience was legit. Shouldn't the 11 witnesses' accounts be enough? [This message has been edited by Le pede (edited June 12, 2001).] |
06-12-2001, 02:22 PM | #45 | |
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Quite simply, anyone can post links. Anyone can say "read the site/book/article/whatever, and consider the argument to have been made. But such is not the case. By all means quote your sources. Offer samples of what they say. Then tell us in your own words what you find so convincing in their arguments. In other words, if you wish to post here, offer your own thoughts on the questions and threads that interest you. That is, after all, why we are here. Nomad P.S. J.P.'s story is not news here. The SecWeb long ago violated Holding's privacy, so rehashing that issue is to beat a very dead horse. |
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06-12-2001, 02:31 PM | #46 | |
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By this are you saying that Paul's conversion started Christianity? If this is the case, then I think this will need a separate thread. If this is not your point, then what was it? Thanks, Nomad |
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06-12-2001, 02:46 PM | #48 | |
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Secondly, the word "circle" that you cited, by no stretch of the imagination necessarily means circle. In fact, scholarly translators recognize it as the solid firmament described in Genesis 1:6-8. I agree with that interpretation (cf. Prov. 8:27, Job 22:14). [This message has been edited by Le pede (edited June 12, 2001).] |
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