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There is a clear reason for which Asherat was joined at the "trinity" of the origins' hebraism. Littlejohn . |
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I see the fundies came out in full force in the comments section of the latimes article. I live in L.A. and remember the Times doing a front page piece basically saying that archaeology all but disproved the exodus. This ran in the spring of 2000 or 2001 (not sure which one) and there were all sorts of critical letters stating how shameful it was that a "liberal" publication like the Times chose to spread its anti-religious propaganda during the Passover/Easter season! Some days despair seems the only viable alternative.
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I presume you are referring to Rabbi David Wolpe's passover sermon which let the cat out of the bag....and the air out of the fundie balloon?
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Great link, Minimalist. Thanks for that.
You know everyone, it occurs to me that most liberal Christians will embrace the idea that the OT, or at least the Torah and Joshua, is historical rubbish. One of the great obstacles to the spread of liberal Christianity is the horrors committed by the OT God. Let's face it, he's a sadistic, fascist jerk throughout most of it. If the liberals can dismiss the whole thing as folktales, they will have an easier time convincing fence-sitters that the God they worship really is loving and merciful. (Of course, I think TEGA negates even that view, but the liberals don't see it that way). In fact, I think that as the world has generally become more educated since the 19th century, the OT has been steadily losing ground as a historical or moral treatise among everyone who claims to be a monotheist. If this trend continues, I can see the day (not in my lifetime, alas) when the OT will be stocked next to the Greek myths and the Icelandic sagas on library bookshelves. |
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William G. Dever "Did God Have A Wife (or via: amazon.co.uk)." Should be available at Amazon or Barnes and Noble. |
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this is probably one of the few posts of mine that you read. What I am exposing is the result of over 11 years of research "locked", conducted by day as at night also (my work involved the continuous shift works). With data I have collected, I have built summaries as what you read and you have quoted. For reasons related to copyright, I can not give all the explanations and data that I collected. Keep in mind that if I had already finished the book that I began to compose some time ago, now this news (complete, of course) you would read they on a copy of this book, after having purchased, of course. Reading they hour, albeit in reduced "format", do not cost you anything. My aim is to communicate to whom are reading me, that there is (at least in my opinion) a more that likely alternative truth to that the Catholic clergy, for almost 20 centuries, are "spouting" to its little "sheeps". At the same time and as far as possible, try to provide a series of research ideas along with some data, to enable those who are moved from a minimum of curiosity, to undertake research themselves. Please note that I have had to rely solely on my personal intuition, since I have not had any suggestion about the address to give to my research, since none so far, both a scholar by profession or an "outsider", has managed yet to unveil the mystery behind the birth of Christianity. Following in the tracks of the Nazarenes, in the course of my long research, I managed to understand what is behind the real origins of the hebraism. Of course what I expose is a truth that is not written in any book (otherwise both Judaism that Christianity would be finished for a long time ago!). This truth was built in large part in "apodeictic" manner, but using data that have found a solid "riscontro" (meet or finding of similar data) in various sources. Best greetings Littlejohn . |
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