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Maybe he can appreciate the idea of travelling back in time with Dr Who on board the "Tardis" in order to rescue Big J. from the clutches of Big E.? |
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Isn't it true that you on the other hand have no qualifications or experience at all in relevant areas. |
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Creationism involves the outright denial of recognized facts that can be observed, in favor of trusting the Bible. Mythicism involves an alternate interpretation of ambiguous historical documents. Creationists have more in common with historicists, since they believe that the Bible is a reliable source of information. All creationists that I know of believe in a historical Jesus. |
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I haven't seen anyone anywhere who posts on the topic more than you yourself do. A quick look at this forum will provide some evidence for that. |
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He simply struggles with history, hence his current method of doing history - 'Would anybody make it up?' Saves looking at all those artefact-thingies and working out what is a primary and what is a secondary source, and trying to find provenance for documents. But I do not want to put words in his mouth. I would rather let McGrath astonish the world of academia with his explanation that it simply doesn't matter if historians work with fabricated material, no matter how inauthentic it is. It is no use claiming McGrath is an expert on history when he claims he would use fake material and expect others to also use it. You know, the way scientists still use Piltdown man to study evolution. Who cares if it was fabricated :-) MCGRATH Even fabricated material may provide a true sense of the gist of what Jesus was about, however inauthentic it may be as far as the specific details are concerned. |
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Now, you just claim I didnt have any arguments to support my conclusions. 1. I post similarities 2. You mention some of them and say words to the effect that "McGrath does it too." (What James McGrath does or does not do is irrelevant to the whehter Mythicism is like creationism , though you dont seem to get that point.)* 3.You ignore the other points and delete them from my quote when you reproduce it. 4.Then months later in this thread you claim I had no arguments to support my conclusion. :huh: * You seem to be suffering from the delusion that if Mythcism is in some way like creationism, and that you can point out that James McGrath does the same in your opinion, then that lets Mythicism off the hook. |
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