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Hector Avalos on Biblical scholarship
Slavery, Abolitionism and the Ethics of Biblical Scholarship: Reflections about Ethical Deflections
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Avalos makes no mention of Jewish scholars, which is par for the course among critics of Christian Bible scholarship.
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Which of the alleged deeds of Jesus does Avalos contend should be viewed as wrong or evil? If he would specify perhaps we could speculate about what some do not regard those deeds as wrong or evil.
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A very hard hitting article by Avalos. The bible was authored in antiquity. Avalos is calling for its retirement. His claim paraphrased is that it's essentially Draconian and (thus?) a bit out of date for the 21st century. Avalos does not sound like someone who would subscribe to the historicity of the Matthean zombie event. Talk about polarities in 21st century "Biblical Scholarship". |
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Felice soon became convinced that for the Israelites emancipation implied the responsibility of freeing Judaism from narrow-mindedness and from what was no longer historically valid in order to bring it back to its prophetic sources and to accept the moral preaching of Jesus as the final speaker of Israel's prophetism.--"Felice Momigliano: 1866-1924" / Arnaldo Momigliano. In Essays on ancient and modern Judaism, p. 144.This is the line of thought that post-Christians refuse to deal with. |
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I imagine that others might include the temple rampage, in which the property of hard working temple traders was destroyed. Or the bad advice Jesus gives about not worrying about feeding and clothing oneself. |
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The NT must be a book of DECEPTION. Deception is Evil. Jesus did NOT feed NINE thousand people with 12 loaves of bread and a few fish. If Jesus was human who INITIATED that story to DECEIVE people into believing that Jesus did FEED the hungry crowd? And there are lots more of these type of DECEPTIVE stories in the NT. If Jesus was human then the NT as it is presented is EVIL. Deception is EVIL. |
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If Jesus was a man then the ENTIRE CANON are Compilation of DECEPTION and LIES.
How can it be Explained that EVERY SINGLE author of every book did NOT ever admit at all that virtually every single event about Jesus is Fiction. This is most remarkable. How could we have Christianity based on a complete mis-representation of Jesus as a man? Jesus could NOT have been known as a man by any author of the NT. Jesus was ONLY believed to have EXISTED as the Child of a Holy Ghost, who was God and the Creator of heaven and earth. BELIEF not history is the ONLY reasonable resolution for the NT Canon and Christianity. |
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