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assessment of handwriting analyses of papyri fragments as the primary means to the date papyri fragments. None of the fragments so dated have a date on them. Their dating has been estimated by the handwriting alone. |
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Its like a child being taken away from his biological parents, who were murdered off. The child grows up loving the new parents same way as one would their biological parents. This child would be aghast at someone coming up anew and claiming to be their parents - they will hate any changes of mode here. Christianity and islam emerged on the heels of the destruction of the jews and their homelan, so they thought - and what they did then cannot in any way be aligned to any Godliness, but represents only its antithesis. Aside from the booty looted and turning the people into slaves, villifying them with unending false charges, the heritage of Jews was the most saught after, and this is what both religions did - they robbed it with no history of observing any of those beliefs before. Most plausably, the Romans, than the pre-islamic arabs did a PROTOCOLS OF ZION job, and THE JERUSALEM TEMPLE IS A ZIONIST PLOT job, respectively. Same people, same opportunity, same aspiration. Now, they absolutely hate Jews who somehow exist and did the ultimate RESURRECTION job in returning, threatening all that is cherished to Christianity and Islam, not by anything they do or plan, but by their very existing. This is why we see unending grotesque demands on Israel, and every one of them based on anihilation of Jews and what they represent: christians and muslims have no need for a new golf course on soccer-sized Israel. Behind all the propaganda of occupation, is a death sentence on the Jews. Nothing else appears satisfactory, and this is what history also says. Chrstianity and islam can only evidence their veracity how they deal with Jews and Israel. Moses was the first zionist - and there is no crime in a child clinging to his true motherland. I ask mysef why is christianity and islam so effected by the smallest nation of peoples - what is their problem? |
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to assess the chronological dating, paleography has always been relegated to a secondary role. As such it usually requires other dating techniques and independent corroborating testimony. Quote:
"we have plenty of evidence for the historical jesus", which has appeared to have evaporated in the last century. At that time, paleographical assessments were made on the "good faith" that accompanied such pronouncements by New Testament and Biblical Scholars (and other "church figures") - all was within the bounds of the epoch. And within the bounds of 20th century "belief". In 2009 as you point out we have C14 technology available. There are 2 C14 citations with respect to the NT literature (actually both are NT apocryphal tractates) and these are: (1) gJudas (290 +/- 60 years) although the archaeological team are suggesting a fourth century date; and (2) gThomas (348 CE +/- 60 years) from the Nag Hammadi codices. The C14 itself is thus suggesting something other than what the paleographical assements are saying. The C14 suggests very strongly that we are looking down he barrel of a fourth century chronology for this "christian literature". The earliest codices and all other chronological dating from the document traditions in Greek, Syriac, Latin and Coptic are found to arise from the fourth century. So you see at the moment the paleographical assessments which were only ever intended to act as a secondary and supportive corroboration to other chronological dating techniques (such as the author's name and a date written on the fragment), are being used as the primary dating methodology. As a skeptic of the history of the new testament as asserted by the Constantinian propagandists in the fourth century, I refuse to accept a "Paleographers Certfication" as primary evidence for the existence of "early christianity". There are other problems as well in addition to the fact that paleographic assessment was never intended as a primary tool for dating "christian origins" or any other issue in the field of ancient history. Perhaps the greatest of these "other problems" is the history of the Egyptian city of Oxyrhynchus itself, where the bulk of these "new testament papyri fragments" have been sourced from the rubbish tip. The history of Oxyrhynchus is that is was essentially very very low population figures until the mid-fourth century at which time the city expanded to extreme proportions. A further city comprised of structures outside the walls of the original town was jam packed with inhabitants. People for some reason at that time were fleeing the major cities of the Roman empire and seeking refuge in the deserts and remote cities. The Oxyrhynchus rubbish tip obviously was thus bloated with the dominant statistical growth of papyri after the early fourth century.. It is thus quite reasonable to believe that despite the paleohraphic assertions, in fact to the contrary of these, that the fragments were sourced to that epoch at which time the rubbish tips were chronologicially experienced the heaviest useage, and at which time the new testament had been published and then distributed for study among the greek academics by the state religion. |
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So, mountainmaid has to say that palaeography is not reliable to within 150 years (despite the fact that there are dated exemplars of Greek scripts to compare early nt material with), because a text dated to the end of the second century can't have been written until Eusebius invented the religion. spin |
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