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They are not always reporting their observations, beliefs, and deeds. Sometimes they are engaging in propaganda and storytelling. Application of critical methods can help us separate fact from fiction, but needless to say this is hardly an exact science.
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That is a reasonable assessment. I would add that even the critical methods used are subject to examination and can lead to endless debate. I also find Brian's replies to Bill's challenge to be quite reasonable. He has declared that almost anything is fair game as "evidence" but must then be scrutinized for authenticity, relevance, veracity and the like. Regarding biblical text doesn't it always boils down to interpretation? If Paul has left us the interpretation and application of his religious experience and training in his letters then aren't our modern experts, some 2000 years removed, now rendering their expert interpretations of Paul's interpretations? Do those interpretations, whether theological or skeptical, really conclusively prove anything? Both sides will forever dispute the other's methods and motives. What we need is a modern public supernatural phenomenon to break the dead lock, but, since none seems forthcoming, all we have are the myriad testimonies of private subjective "experiences" occurring and recurring continuously around the world which does seem to correspond to the NT claims made by Jesus regarding the born again experience involved in faith. This appears to be the most prolific prophetic claim that continues to manifest and fulfill itself and offers the best "evidence" thus far. Of course, having extended this as "evidence" will now lead to the question, "evidence for what?". Again bringing us back to an interpretation. I'm quite certain one will be forthcoming. |
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I understand what you are saying, and to be honest, I am not talking about the evidence for the extraordinary claims in the Bible either. That evidence or proof falls outside of the realm of historical critical or scientific methodology, and therefore should not be the means by which we explore them in any event. Such is the nature of the metaphysical and miraculous. At the same time, we can explore the mundane and ordinary told to us in the Bible, and I do find those questions to be interesting, especially as I learn how others explore these same questions. Peace, Nomad |
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How About Some Common Sense? Our health, continuance, goodness, and love for others are intimately joined. Our being in life derives from nature's/God's will/love for us and we express love for our life by acting for it's continuance, expressing most love for our life when acting for it's eternal continuance. We only express love for ourself acting for our health and continuance, and we express most love for ourself only when acting for PERFECT HEALTH and ETERNAL LIFE. When do not do so, we then accept sickness and death and serve harm against ourself. We must equally value and protect others to protect our own life, and we most love others when acting for their perfect health and eternal life. When we do not do so, we serve the desire they know sickness and death. As all life occurs only from the wilful and continued being of opposites and the heterosexual male and female express those cosmic opposites, the male must equally value and protect the female, and vice-versa, and this also then expresses love for the being of all variety and multitude of livingkind whom only exist from that dualism/twoness. However, material life forces the self to defend it's life with harm against the lives it depends upon, sothen not protecting it's own life-continuance, but the self is also suffered from it's own death. Material life is an actual psychosis of self-destructive contradiction and conflict, for we are suffered/punished when our actions harm our own life and harm derives from death, sothen we MUST have the full ability/right to perfectly protect our own life and have eternal life. (this is a rationale absolute and it has no mistake nor `loophole' ) From this, how can life suffer us when we harm our own life, that our own life depends upon other's lives and so we MUST value and protect their lives to protect our own (or be suffered), yet then require us to prey-upon and harm and suffer one another for our daily living on earth! WE ARE BEING SUFFERED BOTH IN ACTS THAT HARM OUR LIFE AND HARM OTHERS AND WE ARE BEING FORCED TO HARM OTHERS LIVES SOTHEN BEING FORCED TO HARM OUR OWN LIFE!!! Like a `shock-maze' having no safe, healthy corridor, we are being simultaneously driven away from and into our own suffering, and it's a wonder we don't all turn into pillars of stone/fall into shock, but lets not wonder anymore why there is so much mental illness, phobia, compulsion, addiction, and fantasy in this life. This is absolutely the only rational conclusion when wrong action is suffered and right-action prevents ones suffering and sustains ones life-continuance and our lives are made dependent upon others. Right action=life continuance; complete/perfect right action=eternal life continuance? My site offers an essay examining several of this life's ethical/moral issues, and looks at the practical means for ones own life-protection in a selfish and predatory circumstance. This work intends to offer some amount of knowledge and reasoning as a foundation from which to pursue a clear-sighted understanding of several of this life's most important ethical/moral issues. All issues presented are involved within the context of the spiritualism of christianity and with critical arguements against the popular views of the christ's message. Of special interest, I offer a unique theory describing the original state of cosmic infinity and it's cause and intent for change from it's first state. The essay is titled `Creation, Human Society, and Suffering', 58 pages long, near 238KB, and can be viewed and saved at http://www.mts.net/~gregoryj. |
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Hi Nomad.
I am afraid it may be you who is not reading my posts. I am asking you who an 'expert' is, not a 'biblical expert'. I am bringing up an example from over a year ago, our first conversation, which had nothing to do with the bible, but rather had something to do with religious wars. You then, and agian now, laughed off the 'expert' I quoted, the top anthropoligist in the 'evolution' of war currently in the western world, as 'silly'. Thus, I need to know what an 'expert' is--- not merely what a 'biblical expert' is, as that was not the quetsion I asked, but does seem to be the one you are answering. Quote:
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As to your expert being silly, this can obviously be the case, and the person can remain an expert. If he or she actually believes that polytheists do not go to war (is persecution a form of war in your view, because it is in mind), then he is definitely being naive at best. At the same time, is his opinion evidence? Yes it is. Just not very good evidence, and easily refuted by other evidence. So, one last time: An expert is someone with a degree in a relavent field of study, and who has published in critical and peer reviewed jouranals. Their opions count as evidence, and once it is given, then we can examine the quality and utility of that evidence. Nomad |
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I am not 'still upset' about it, at all. I merely started to wonder when you said 'expert' and didn't define, since in my experience with you, I can not tell who is or is not an 'expert'. Quote:
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Hello Nomad! Hope you are having a good day! What are Paul's writings evidence of, besides his own opinion? Did he meet, and was he instructed by Jesus? Literally? What makes his opinions worth basing one's life around? They are certainly not intuitive, as are many Taoist (for example) teachings. Have a good one! Bob |
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