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Old 12-19-2008, 03:11 AM   #111
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What is wrong with the guy? Why cannot he show the tiniest bit of respect to people and actually talk to them like human beings who have different opinions rather than dismissing them by constant repetition that he is right and others are wrong?
Because I am.:wave:
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DO you have the latest edition of Galatians, where Paul says Jesus had 'disciples'?

I was working with the old, out-dated edtion.
Yes, it's in my private library...a huge secret.

Listen, I know the problem. There were forgeries. Damn those Christians. They caused this problem. But peer-reviewed scholarship accepts Galatians as written by Paul, even most all skeptics. Now what?
I guess John's Galatians says Paul claimed Jesus had 'disciples'....

That is the 'textual evidence' that John has.


NO wonder he is not ready to begin a debate yet.

Why did 'Opposing Views' declare him a 'verified expert'?
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Old 12-19-2008, 03:14 AM   #113
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I understand the problem, I do, even in the chapter I'm about to quote from, and maybe you're right about some of what I claimed after all. But in that chapter Paul said this:

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18 Then after three years, I went up to Jerusalem to get acquainted with Peter[b] and stayed with him fifteen days. 19 I saw none of the other apostles—only James, the Lord's brother. 20 I assure you before God that what I am writing you is no lie.
SO no 'disciples'. Nobody who had been claimed to have followed Jesus.

Of course, the 'semi-official' history ,Luke/Acts written by somebody trying to give an ordered account never gives one hint that this James had even seen Jesus,let alone been his brother.
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Only in your own preconceived notions, does Galatians say anything of the sort.
I understand the problem, I do, even in the chapter I'm about to quote from, and maybe you're right about some of what I claimed after all. But in that chapter Paul said this:

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18 Then after three years, I went up to Jerusalem to get acquainted with Peter[b] and stayed with him fifteen days. 19 I saw none of the other apostles—only James, the Lord's brother. 20 I assure you before God that what I am writing you is no lie.
So how do you get "Paul met with the Jerusalem leaders who were former disciples of Jesus" out of this?

In other words, you are reading other writings into Paul and not dealing with what Paul, himself, has written.
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So how do you get "Paul met with the Jerusalem leaders who were former disciples of Jesus" out of this?

In other words, you are reading other writings into Paul and not dealing with what Paul, himself, has written.
Huh? I though it was sceptics who did not deal with what was written!

Where does Paul claim anybody had come to faith by seeing Jesus?
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Yes, it's in my private library...a huge secret.

Listen, I know the problem. There were forgeries. Damn those Christians. They caused this problem. But peer-reviewed scholarship accepts Galatians as written by Paul, even most all skeptics. Now what?
I guess John's Galatians says Paul claimed Jesus had 'disciples'....

That is the 'textual evidence' that John has.


NO wonder he is not ready to begin a debate yet.

Why did 'Opposing Views' declare him a 'verified expert'?
Carr, we have sparred about this for about a month now. Maybe neither of us are treating the other as respectfully as we did initially. I suppose that's the way it goes sometime when we repeat ourselves. But Paul mentions James and the other Apostles and you wish to say these Apostles were never disciples of a real Jesus? You see, this is what I mean when I say no single piece of evidence supports the belief that Jesus was a real person because no single piece of evidence ever led to that conclusion in the first place. It's the convergence of the evidence. Jesus had disciples who became his "sent ones" or apostles. Again, any single piece of evidence can be doubted if you want to be an extreme skeptic. Skepticism has it easy, doesn't it? Become a historian, okay? Then see if you can write history with that mindset. That's why historians think Jesus existed, because they know how to do history. You don't.
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So how do you get "Paul met with the Jerusalem leaders who were former disciples of Jesus" out of this?

In other words, you are reading other writings into Paul and not dealing with what Paul, himself, has written.
Huh? I though it was sceptics who did not deal with what was written!

Where does Paul claim anybody had come to faith by seeing Jesus?
Are you asking me?
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I understand the problem, I do, even in the chapter I'm about to quote from, and maybe you're right about some of what I claimed after all. But in that chapter Paul said this:
So how do you get "Paul met with the Jerusalem leaders who were former disciples of Jesus" out of this?

In other words, you are reading other writings into Paul and not dealing with what Paul, himself, has written.
Yes, I suppose you're correct about this. I just explained it to Carr above though. That's what historians do. It's problematic, I admit.
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Carr, we have sparred about this for about a month now. Maybe neither of us are treating the other as respectfully as we did initially. I suppose that's the way it goes sometime when we repeat ourselves. But Paul mentions James and the other Apostles and you wish to say these Apostles were never disciples of a real Jesus? You see, this is what I mean when I say no single piece of evidence supports the belief that Jesus was a real person because no single piece of evidence ever led to that conclusion in the first place. It's the convergence of the evidence. Jesus had disciples who became his "sent ones" or apostles. Again, any single piece of evidence can be doubted if you want to be an extreme skeptic. Skepticism has it easy, doesn't it? Become a historian, okay? Then see if you can write history with that mindset. That's why historians think Jesus existed, because they know how to do history. You don't.
I'm simply pointing out facts.

You said Paul claimed to have met disciples of Jesus.

He does not. He claims to have met apostles and never even hints that they had followed Jesus.

This is just a fact. Why the fuss?

Are you ready to debate yet? As you said, you have had over a month to begin.

And as you can tell, I am starting to get frustrated with your delays.

Why does Paul claim in Romans 10 that Jews had not heard of Jesus, and they had not had anybody to preach to them, other than Christians who have been sent (and Paul never says Jesus sent them)

Now you say historians have looked at all this.

So tell us what these historians have said about that.

These people know how to do history.

SO what the hell have they said about what Paul says in Romans 10?

Are you EVER going to tell us what historians have done with this evidence.
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Huh? I though it was sceptics who did not deal with what was written!

Where does Paul claim anybody had come to faith by seeing Jesus?
Are you asking me?
I'm asking anybody who wants to examine the evidence.

That appears not to include John, who simply retreats to declaring that there is no debate.
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