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08-31-2009, 09:57 AM | #1 |
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Jesus Project crashes on take-off?
Here's a scoop: it's still uncertain, but it's possible the Jesus Project may be canceled due to lack of funding and administrative disagreements among its organizers. It won't be clear until the end of 2010. Its 2009 conference has already been postponed to 2010, and if that conference doesn't happen even in 2010, I expect it will be as good as dead.--Richard Carrier |
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Unfortunately, the economic recession has hit nonprofit organizations hard, and everything depends on funding.
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The Jesus Seminar has had its own financial issues. It is now housed at free space at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon.
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Maybe I am just jealous? Envy? but would not the money and time and effort be better spent if they set up a seminar to give evidence for that religion is a byproduct of evolution.
Jesus is more like Elvis. No true Elvis fan would allow themselves to lose faith in their big Rock'n Roll Hero? Ok I have only myself to go to but I still have not read the book or googled to get a quote from the author writer who revealed "truth" about Buddy Holly that was kind of embarrassing to read for those who loved him. I've seen movies about Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan and I think all of these movies took away my innocent "idolization" of them and that change how I see their music. Yes my own fault that I am so vulnerable to criticism, could be my Asperger making hard to let go of rude remarks on their personalities and actions. so based on my totally, absolute atheistic "faith" in Buddy Holly and the other singers many I have not mention at all here I find it very likely that any truth about "Jesus" only being myth would change a Iota of faith in Jesus. To the believer Jesus is alive here and now and the evidence is as personal experience as the one we allow atheists being Buddhists to claim as their evidence for Buddhist meditation to be good for them. the money, time and effort spent on jesus seminar would be better spent on research on how evolution as a byproduct made some of us humans vulnerable to see patterns of agents in random events and to look for consoling father and mother figures in authoritative claims from old traditions. |
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Thanks Toto, for keeping us up to date on the David Cloud newsletter !
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I thought that last link was hilarious. Religious believers are a never ending source of entertainment.
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Funny none of them made a comment about Salem, Oregon being the location of those witch trials and thus the historical haven for all things satanic.
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That's cause there were no witch trials in Salem OREGON - that was Salem Mass. (or were you trying to mock David Cloud? :Cheeky: )
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Hi Folks,
A couple of years back he had a tent-meeting set up around here and I met David Cloud and talked to him for a bit. He has a very good library on textual articles on the Net. Shalom, Steven Avery |
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I don't know much about David Cloud. The only thing I did read about him is that some folks criticize him for apparently preaching that someone has to commit to not sinning before accepting Christ as their personal savior. Imagine if he gathers a large following with that theology? What kind of Christians would these people be? Non-hypocrites, perhaps? |
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