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Hi Philosopher Jay,
You and Doug and I and possibly many others might not think these sorts of things - as described in the bible - really happened, however the analysis done by Robin Lane-Fox on the documentary evidence from the 4th century suggests that in his Oration at Antioch c.324 CE, Constantine asserted the following claim: "A dove, said Constantine, had alighted on the virgin mary,What should we as objective analysts think about this claim? Quote:
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The chocolate center would be politics? What could be gained from inventing such a story? Who exactly would benefit? The characters are on stage and we can pick them off one by one. Where do we start? I think Mountain man will agree with me that we should start with the bishops. I mean, they couldn't even agree amongst themselves as to the attributes they should give to their Christ figure. Arius wanted Jesus to be simply the son of God and not co-eternal with Him, while other bishops wanted a "god from god" type character who was co-eternal and equal. The latter seemed to have won out, especially with Constantine demanding a final conclusion to the matter. So off went the bishops to Nicea and finalized a solution to the Christ problem. He would be "god from god" and "light from light" and Easter day would be according to the Equinox or something. The point is, these bishops didn't have a clue as to what they were to write as doctrine but they knew they could make it up as they went along. And Constantine wanted something to unite his empire and lessen the arguments of another god-man being created. And so Constantine thought, "just get it over with for Christ sake and bring me my dinner." So that's basically what they did. |
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The dove here was Gabriel from God (as first cause = Annunciation) and he descend of the Dove was Michael who was send forth from Mary as the efficent cause (confirmation). Then we must not forget that we are dealing with a comedy instead of a tragedy. |
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Its not possible to pull history out of an ahistorical document through internal critique. That's a logical fallacy. No matter how fancy your internal critique is, external evidence is the only historical evidence there can be in this type of case. |
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And, as usual, rotten to the core.
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Confiscation of gold, silver, brass, treasures, art, statues, foundations, etc, etc from "Other Unauthorised Churches" Quote:
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I think that in the final analysis the Nicaean decision was forced about whether the divinity of Jesus was to be formally considered either homoiousios or homoousios (ie: exactly the same, or just similar) with respect to the traditional concepts of divinity at that time and epoch. homoiousios vs. homoousiosI think Arius was trying to ameliorate Constantine's claim that the divinity of Jesus was identically the same as the very long-standing and traditional Greek Platonic concept of divinity. I think that this ancient Greek concept of divinity involved the concept of nonduality as espoused by Plotinus and the Platonists and Pythagoreans via Peter Kingsley. Instead, Arius attempted to argue that the divinity of Jesus was just roughly "similar to" this traditional Greek [nondual] concept of divinity. Quote:
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The works of Josephus when examined in total exposes AJ 18.3.3 AND 20.9.1 AS PLANTED EVIDENCE about the offspring of the Holy Ghost, Jesus Christ. |
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Wasn't Caesar also hailed as "god from god"? A most illuminating position for sure. Yes, the treasury department would have been a most desired element of their prospecting. |
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It is most obvious that the betrayal, arrest, trial, crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ as found in gMark is not at all from the Pauline writings. This can be easily demonstrated. There is nothing in the Pauline writings with any details about the betrayal. The betrayal scene of gMark is fundamentally based on a passage found in Psalms 41.9. This passage in Psalms predated the Pauline writings by hundreds of years. Psalms 41:9 - Quote:
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[b]If there were no Pauline writings the Markan Jesus could still have been written with the exact same details. Just tear out and discard the Pauline Epistles and it has NO effect on gMark's Jesus and the betrayal, arrest, crucifixion and death of Jesus. |
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