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On the Apollos passage in Acts 18:
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This passage shows the theological debt christianity owed to the spread of the Johannine religion after John's death and shows that there was an alternative messianism in circulation that taught about the coming messiah, that one had to prepare for. It would seem that Priscilla and Aquila took Apollos's preaching of the messiah to come as teaching about Jesus, which would suggest a partial absorption of the Johannine religion into early christianity. |
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Fiction, or storytelling, is an important social activity. It is used to provide moral instruction and vital cultural information. |
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This is reflective of a general problem in the forum concerning divergent definitions of regularly used terms, such as "fiction", "fake", "myth", "historical", etc. It's along the lines of people on one side of the street talking Flemish and on the other side talking Walloons. There may be a lot of noise, but not much communication.
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I think in this context, Joe's use of the term fiction is not a problem. He clearly means "non a source for actual history" at a minimum. I don't know why Abe is trying to read more into the term.
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Of couse it refutes you. In gJohn there is no mention of the baptism event but it certainly mentions the Holy Ghost Bird and that Jesus was identified as the Son of God by the very same fiction creature. I have refuted your fallacy that the baptism made sense without the Holy Ghost and the voice from heaven. It is clear that John the Baptist would not have been able to identify Jesus without the Ghost bird. John 1 Quote:
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Yeah, the definitions would be relevant for both JoeWallack and I, though maybe not relevant for anyone who thinks the historical untrustworthiness of the gospels is all that's important.
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Dennis McDonald has pointed out the many parallels between Homer and Mark. |
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Please, first find out the difference between 'fiction' and 'history'. It is extremely important that you do so immediately. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiction Quote:
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