Freethought & Rationalism ArchiveThe archives are read only. |
07-11-2008, 11:33 AM | #21 | |
Veteran Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 3,058
|
Quote:
Now where is your evidence that "devils" are never presented in ancient literature as tormented by anyone except gods, let alone by kings? Doesn't Mt. 10:1; 12:26; Mk. 1:24; Acts 8:5- show that this is not so> Doesn't Josephus' and Qumran accounts of David (a king and a son of God) as an excorcist, Pseudepigraphical testimonies to Solomon (a king and a son of God as a demon tormentor, Rabbinical references (cf. P. Pesach 112b) to how Haninah (a human who was designated by Rabbis as a "son of God") tormented Agrath, the queen of the demons, and to how Simeon ben Jose tormented the demon Ben Tamilion (cf. b. Me'il 17b) and Philostratus' notation that Apollonius tormented devils (Life 4:20) stand as solid evidence against this -- not to mention as evidence that you have very little idea of what you are talking about? Jeffrey |
|
07-11-2008, 11:44 AM | #22 | ||
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Ravenna, Ohio
Posts: 45
|
Quote:
Quote:
|
||
07-11-2008, 11:47 AM | #23 | |
Contributor
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: the fringe of the caribbean
Posts: 18,988
|
Quote:
How can you tell when a real king torments a real spiritual devilish entity? |
|
07-11-2008, 11:50 AM | #24 |
Veteran Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Nevada
Posts: 3,129
|
There are some quotations from the Gospel of the Ebionites in the writings of Epiphanius. The gospel was a mid-2nd century document, but has many similarities with Matthew's gospel. Epiphanius' commentary states:
And they (the Ebionites) receive the Gospel according to Matthew. For this they too, like the followers of Cerinthus and Merinthus, use to the exclusion of others. And they call it according to the Hebrews, as the truth is, that Matthew alone of New Testament writers made his exposition and preaching of the Gospel in Hebrew and in Hebrew letters. According to the Ebionites, Jesus was called the Son of God only after his baptism, in which the Christ came into him (Khristos being a noun-form of the adjective meaning "anointed"). they deny that he was begotten of God the Father, but say that he was created as one of the archangels, yet greater, and that he is Lord of the angels and of all things made by the Almighty, and that he came and taught, as the Gospel (so called) current among them contains, that, 'I came to destroy the sacrifices, and if ye cease not from sacrificing, the wrath of God will not cease from you'. |
07-11-2008, 11:52 AM | #25 |
Veteran Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 3,058
|
|
07-11-2008, 11:53 AM | #26 | |
Veteran Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Nevada
Posts: 3,129
|
Quote:
|
|
07-11-2008, 11:56 AM | #27 | ||
Veteran Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 3,058
|
Quote:
Jeffrey |
||
07-11-2008, 12:29 PM | #28 | ||
Contributor
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: the fringe of the caribbean
Posts: 18,988
|
Quote:
You need to do that for me to concede. Prove that those things really happened. Can you do that? |
||
07-11-2008, 01:34 PM | #29 | ||
Veteran Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 3,058
|
Quote:
And can you prove to me that in Jewish thought "son of God" meant "god, as you also claimed? Jeffrey |
||
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|