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Old 08-07-2011, 08:26 AM   #11
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You statement is completely irrelevant and illogical with respect to the OP. It is expected that human beings are NOT perfect and that what you say about Richard Carrier may also be erroneous.
OK then,

I can't recommend the course because I don't like one of the instructors.

It's my opinion, get over it aa.

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Perhaps you should be posting on Facebook.
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Old 08-07-2011, 08:32 AM   #12
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I'm sorry, but Richard Carrier comes across to me as an egomaniac. He always has, even as a grad student.
You don't get very far in life being a shrinking violet.

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And doesn't his photo seem so, well, phoney?
That is what he looks like. He does have this problem of looking much younger than he is.

As for his publishing record, he has two books on the historical Jesus that will be coming out, and will be publishing his PhD thesis.
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I'm sorry, but Richard Carrier comes across to me as an egomaniac. He always has, even as a grad student.
You don't get very far in life being a shrinking violet.

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And doesn't his photo seem so, well, phoney?
That is what he looks like. He does have this problem of looking much younger than he is.

As for his publishing record, he has two books on the historical Jesus that will be coming out, and will be publishing his PhD thesis.
Hmmmm:







The Cult of Carrier ... Jesus Carrier ... David Carrieresch ...

You know, if he took his understanding of Greek/Roman philosophy and showed how it may have influenced early Christian development, then he would have been redeemed in my sight.

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You know, if he took his understanding of Greek/Roman philosophy and showed how it may have influenced early Christian development, then he would have been redeemed in my sight.

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But what if "Early Christian development" is a Eusebian phenomenom? Carrier has already redeemed himself as an ancient historian and NOT a "biblical historian" by denouncing the authority of Eusebius, who wrote all that there is to know about the subject in the 4th century. If Eusebius is either a liar of hopelessly credulous, where does that leave "early Christian development"? What do you think "early christian development" is, such that Carrier or anyone else, should demonstrate its historical verifiable quantities and qualities?
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This course is starting next week.
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Since I dont have an email address in the dot.edu domain, I presented my case to CFI that I am a student nevertheless -- obviously seeking the cheaper $10 (?) registration plus Carriers's e-book ($2.95 ?). Twice. I have not received any replies. Do they normally reply to people without valid dot.edu email addresses, or is correspondence restricted to the dot.edu domain crowd?
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You know, if he took his understanding of Greek/Roman philosophy and showed how it may have influenced early Christian development, then he would have been redeemed in my sight.

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DCH, might you not find it in your heart to cut RC some slack?

He has chosen a difficult path. Academia is always fraught when confronted with a tendentious career scape. Not so many job prospects for outspoken atheists methinks. Ancient history of the ANE, in biblical times, with a scientific bent ...
Hmm not so easy!

Then an economic collapse of 1 in a century proportions. Oh deary me. Not so good.

So a brainy bloke hustles about and earns a living as needs must.:huh:
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Tempting, but I've got way too much crap to do in September to participate in this.
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A repeat performance!

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