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08-12-2004, 07:27 AM | #131 |
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As the mod requested, can we remember this is not a "Does God exist" thread?
"Why was Jesus so stupid?" :huh: |
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I understand that it might be embarrassing to have faithfully repeated misleading claims you've no doubt obtained from some apologist-scholar (eg McDowell) without checking for yourself first but that is no reason to get huffy with me for providing the correct information. You were clearly misled but the only rational response is to learn from the experience rather than attack the messenger. |
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Amaleq13,
Hi. You're perhaps not as discerning as I first thought. Quote:
2) I did check for myself. As I have already stated, it wasn't enough. 3) I wasn't being huffy. Hard though it may be for you to believe, I was actually paying you a complement. Hence the reason for the remark at the top of this post. :banghead: 4) I wasn't attacking you, and neither could I. I'm not that way inclined. A little ad hominem on my part doesn't make me malicious. 5) What I have learned is that there is surprisingly little evidence for what is told in the NT. It intrigues me, but doesn't compel me to renounce my beliefs. Sorry. I suppose I should thank you for being gracious -- more so than some of the others. Ciao, Procurator |
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So, now I come back to this thread, and it looks like Amaleq did my work for me.
Apologies. In any event, for added info on reliableness of the NT, and the corroborating accounts, check out any of the numerous HJ (Historical Jesus) threads that used to be the bread and butter of this forum. Also, whether or not you believe in the Jesus Myth, Earl Doherty's The Jesus Puzzle does contain quite a bit of discussion as to why extra-biblical accounts of the life of Jesus are unreliable at best. This ( http://www.iidb.org/vbb/showthread.php?t=83701 ) may not be the best thread, but it does have some good discussion in it. |
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I'll keep this continuation of the tangent brief.
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Edited to add: Joke or not, it is a good analogy for religious discussions. |
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Of course, there are crimes committed that have nothing to do with religion, but that does not alter the fact that religion is a powerful motivating force in committing atrocities. In other words, there would still be crime without religion, but there would not be all of the crimes that have been committed. Many crimes have been committed because of groundless religious beliefs. |
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