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That GDon might respect Randi will come as a surprise only to someone who really wants to be surprised by such a thing; in this present case, that GDon might be trying to justify Christian apologetic claims will occur only to someone who is already hoping that this is what he is doing. To be more specific, GDon did not say that the mistake was understandable; what he said was that the Pilate-pilatus thesis was (mis)understood as something other than what it was. Clearly, this is a nice piece of detective work, yet the following is all you can manage to say about it in your first response to GDon: Quote:
Because, if so, you have no business doing historical criticism of any kind. And, if not, then you are being disingenuous with GDon. Kapyong gave a lengthy OP listing people who regarded Pilate as historical. You said it was good work. I agree; assuming most or all of its references are accurate, it is fine work, and it casts serious doubt on the (already extremely dubious) notion that most skeptics regarded Pilate purely as a mythical figure until the discovery of an inscription in the sixties. Yet, when GDon gave what very well may be the source of the original error itself, all you could do was retort with an argument from personal incredulity. What gives? (My own view, for the record, is that, if this is indeed the source of the errant claim, it is just as inexcusable as creationist quote-mining. If the error was made intentionally, then the originator was being dishonest and those who passed the claim on were being uncritical; if the error was made unintentionally, as in the scenario proposed by GDon, then the originator was being incompetent and those who passed the claim on were being uncritical. Neither scenario casts the claim in a good light.) GDon, very fine work, despite its not being appreciated in quite as many quarters as it deserves. Ben. |
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Remember the context - Stalin, North Korea, China, Russia, Cold War. Russia almost took Turkey and Greece in 1949. McCarthyism, Godless Communists and in God we Trust on US money. You can guarantee the Soviet Encyclopedia was widely available. And interestingly, the resistance to mythicism may be more to do with its strong support by the godless commies than any real reasons and the Pilate never existed claim may be American propaganda. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kn2xs America - Red or Dead |
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This just repeats what was in the earlier thread on this subject, where claims that sceptics did not believe Pilate existed turned into no more than one nutcase from the 19th century. |
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I was going by the title of the work, and his anti-Semitism... |
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Will we now hear a claim that the claim of a mythical Pilate was based on a mistranslation from the Polish or Russian? If anyone wants to make this claim, please identify the translation. Otherwise we just have speculation piled on speculation, for no particular purpose. |
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Anyway, true, I've floated the possibility based on the comments on the second link I provided in my last post, where the author writes (my bolding): Quote:
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Thanks Toto, Ben. I didn't realise there was an old thread on this. My method was to do an exhaustive text search on all my books on disk for text "Pilate" - I then checked many of them, but not all. A crude method, but suitable for specific words. I did even find one reference to the "Pilate of the ship", which makes up for all those "Pontius Pilot" references :-) I think the conclusion is solid - there is no evidence of anyone ever claiming Pilate did not exist. Even if Roger pretends there is evidence "out there" but that the research has not yet been done - thanks mate :-( K. |
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When you noticed that aa___ seemed to have misread the statement in Luke about John the baptist jumping in the womb, were you arguing that aa___ was not lying? Was that your point? Or were you just tracing the source of his or her weird comments? GDon did not use the terms lie or lying in the post that you responded to; nor did he use any synonyms for lying. Why exactly are you assuming that not lying was his point? Quote:
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