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Yes, I know, that's why I was wondering if you'd got the wrong article from Holding since the article you linked to is on authorship and not supernatural claims. I would have been interested if Holding had really been talking about "supernatural claims" vs "secular claims", but it seems to me that you wanted to show you 'addressing' Holding, so you quote-mined that article.
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If you do not mind getting back on topic, do you believe that the recommended methods for comparing the authenticity of supernatural claims and secular claims are the same? |
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Message to rhutchin: When you get some time, please reply to my post #12.
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In my post #6, I said "If I had not quoted the entire paragraph, it would not have been as clear as quoting the entire paragraph." I also said "I assume that Holding did not intend to limit the issue of authenticity just to the issue of authorship, in which case my arguments are appropriate." So far, you have not produced any credible evidence that I have misrepresented Holding, and have only offered an uncorroborated speculation that I misrepresented him. If you believe that Holding does limit his authenticity argument about comparing the Gospels with secular writings to the issue of authenticity, you are free to have your own opinion, and you are free to contact Holding ask ask him about these issues. |
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http://the-anointed-one.com/search2.htm that Holding has gone way beyond anything that I might have done is this thread. Such being the case, it would be fair if you criticize him too, both at this forum, and at the Theology Web. If I misrepresented Holding, it was accidental. Much of what he has done that was wrong appears to have been deliberate. His frequent rudeness and ad hominem attacks are definitely deliberate. It is a good guess that Holding did not intend for his authencity argument regarding comparing the Gospels to secular writings to be limited to the issue of authorship. |
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And I notice you do the same thing with Roger Pearce in post #6! You wrote: At this forum, as far as I recall, Roger Pearse once said something like "If we cannot trust secular writings of antiquity, then we cannot trust anything, let alone the Bible." If Roger said something like that... So you aren't sure he said that, but you throw his name in anyway. Why not just go with a general "someone said" if you aren't sure? You really need to quote people, Johnny, otherwise at some point it comes out as dishonesty. Don't assume, don't put words into people's mouths; QUOTE them on the actual point you want to make. If you aren't sure of what they either did or would say, DON'T use their name. Quote:
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