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Okay, so so far we have John 21:11, and the use of the number 153 as a possible Pythagorean borrowing.
Given that John seems partly gnostic, and is one of the latest written works of the NT canon, and that John 21 is yet an even later alteration of John, this still doesn't bring us around to evidence that the story of Jesus is based on "pagan gods" and "astrological references". |
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One can be Hellenized with respect to language but not beliefs. How does speaking Greek make them no longer believers in only one creator, covenanting God who chose Israel to bring blessings on all the nations of the earth and who gave them a Law by which they may show their faitfulness to him? Jeffrey |
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Or really, the issue can apply to Jews for that matter. There are plenty fo American Jews who only speak and read English. |
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Did Philo (who is generally recognised as a "Hellenised Jew") ever subscribe to this limited edition of Israel or did he instead subscribe to a far more universal appreciation of Law and tradition? What does the evidence tell us about Philo's beliefs? Philo certainly never once mentions christianity. Best wishes, Pete Brown |
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In any case, do you think you could do us the kindness of not hijacking the thread any longer? Instead of riding your hobby horse once again, can you focus on the topic at hand -- i.e., the validity of AS's claims? Jeffrey |
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We dont know where the gospels authors wrote. It may have been Palestine. It may have been Rome. It may have been the 1st, 2nd or 4th century. They wrote in Greek. Quote:
and chronology than the purported domain and chronology of "Biblical History". Her claims and domains are far broader. Best wishes, Pete Brown |
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Greetings all,
I thought members may be interested in how Acharya S views people on this board, apparently including myself : Quote:
Apparently Acharya S' IIDB critics are merely the un-diagnosed mentally ill, the socially depraved, demented and retarded, or on psych disability. It seems I only argue with her claims because I have Tourette's Syndrome ! Apart from being rabid, deranged and irrational that is. Such is the response of Acharya S when her work and scholarship is criticised. Iasion (I have replaced two other names that are well known here with X and Y.) |
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