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Please see my last posting. 7036776.
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There are many historical figures who have left this sort of physical evidence, or other evidence that is persuasive. Moses, on the other hand, left no physical evidence, and is the main character in a story that appears to be purely fictional. This refutes your claim that "others besides Moses are not more or less verifiable than he was." |
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Did Socrates or Plato leave physical evidence? How do you know the mummy was really Raamses?
Did Mohammed leave physical evidence? For all you know they are fictional. Irenaeus, Marcion and Tertullian left no physical evidence, nor did Julius Cesaer. |
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You're setting up a bit of a strawman by asking only about physical evidence. There are other kind of evidence which are just as reliable. For instance, corroboration from multiple writers, or writing from the subject himself. We have, for instance, multiple contemporary witnesses for Socrates. There is also such a thing as archaeological evidence, which exists in abundance for Julius Caesar. Inscriptions, coins, battle sites, etc. None of this kind of stuff exists for Moses. Moreover, Moses does not just suffer from absence of evidence, but from actual evidence of absence. The Israelites were never enslaved in Israel. There never was an Exodus. Since the figure of Moses cannot be meaningfully defined without those events, he couldn't have existed at all.
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So because a few coins exist for Julius Cesaer that means ipso facto that Moses didn't exist despite the fact there is no evidence for the existence of Plato, Socrates, Mohammed, Hussein, Ali or the other cases I mentioned.
How do you know "contemporary witnesses" are even valid? In any case this is rather haphazard in general. Quote:
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The certainly know duvduv lives is because I get aggravated every time I look at the threads on this forum. Have we found someone more annoying than mountainman? At least Pete posits something. This is just endless nihilistic babbling. Why not close the book and say that none of this every happened and pursue cooking or baking or something which you can touch and feel with certainty? Please go away.
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Interesting that my postings get under your skin. Who died and left you king?
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Read Paul's epistles and Acts, then. There appears to be an undercurrent of disagreement between paul and the "Pillars of the Church" over his teaching. And when Orthodox (and Christian?) Jews have Paul arrested in Acts 21, saying his "unique teaching" was against the Torah, the People of Irsael and the Temple, what happened to James? Nowhere to be found. It is as if the charges were true. If there was less than a cigarette paper between them, James would certainly have come to Paul's defense. |
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