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I know how I reached my conclusions - I read a lot, and I was appalled at the illogical and special pleading and (downright dishonesty at times) of the case for the historical Jesus. The positive case for mythicism is more difficult to make, but makes more sense, although some of the proponents can sound wacky. But at a certain point, I realized that I had other priorities in my life. This is not actually a live issue for me, and has not been for several years now. Quote:
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When the subject of William Walker came up, you misrepresented Walker and misrepresented me. I do not trust your impressions or your memory. Quote:
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Like all historians, I discount anonymous, unsourced, unprovenanced , undateable works, full of plagiarism, the supernatural and the undocumented. In other words, like all historians, I discount the Novels until somebody produces some provenance for them that stands up. This isn't rocket science. It's History 101. |
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These Romulus-mythicists are simply scoundrels with no knowledge of how to apply the criterion of embarrassment , in the way all real historians do. |
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If it sounds more plausible to you personally, then hey. Great. That's the best history can hope to accomplish. But when you start denouncing the opposition as not engaging in history, or having a case that is observably weaker than you, you should be able to define the terms you're judging them on. So what is history? How is it preformed? Quote:
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I misrepresented neither. But I'll tell you what, here's a direct quote for "I don't expect to be able to prove" it: Quote:
If you want to keep trading shots, we can do that. But I'd prefer it if you'd actually back up your statements. Quote:
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If you offer something substantial, maybe have someone let me know. |
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Look, you have some sort of a chip on your shoulder. I don't quite understand what it's about. Based on your misunderstanding of Walker, I don't know if you even know what it's about. |
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But in either event, that's on that thread. Feel free to resurrect it if it gnaws at you so much. I don't believe I've ever, in all my years on this board, seen a months' old thread drawn up in this petulant fashion. If you feel I somehow wronged you personally months ago, well, I suppose I apologize, it wasn't my intention. I was shooting from the hip for the most part anyway, since I found Walker's book nonsensical (there are interpolations in Shakespeare's works, that does not mean we approach all passages with the assumption they might be interpolated). But, seriously, let it go. Quote:
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Now we're even again, giving and getting. Should we draw the line? Or do you want to work a thinly veiled insult into your next post too? |
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Let's try to get Rick out of the rut of the perennial metadiscussion. He has been slaving away at this "but you guys aren't doing history" rave for as long as I can remember, never coming up with anything tangible or better.
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You find these "froth of history" examples to support your wayward attempts to spurn the need for hard evidence for the basic outlines of history. (And please don't try to quibble about phrases: if you basically understand then you've got the basic idea.) Is that all? "[W]onderfully helpful"? You mean it doesn't change the ballgame somewhat? Quote:
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Given the fact that you don't seem to actually have any content on the table, isn't it hypocritical for you to ask others to provide you with what you haven't been prepared to supply? Quote:
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So right now, before you go on, get me some specific quotes. Back up your mouth. Just this once, rather than giving paraphrases of imaginary conversations as you so often do, show me a real conversation where I've said anything of the sort. This is nothing more than dishonesty. Quote:
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FWIW, and largely (and ironically, given the fact that your example was given with complete ignorance toward the subject) owing to investigation of Augustan statuary I'm increasingly inclined toward demanding agnosticism when dealing only with texts, and increasingly inclined toward viewing HJ/MJ debates as ultimately a competition about who can tell a better story. Coincidentally enough, while the example of Augustan statuary did not work in the way you intended it it does work as an example of the difference between what is gleaned from hard evidence and from texts. One can glean more about the role of tradition from the Via Labicana Augustus than one can from any text save, perhaps, the RG, for example. I am probably closer to your position than anyone else who has posted in this thread, to this point. How's that for some irony in the midst of your vituperative (and baseless) rant? Quote:
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I know it's hard to do. But try and read for comprehension. |
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