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01-17-2013, 04:22 PM | #111 | |
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Okay so you are claiming that. But this crackpot claims otherwise:
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As I don't feel like unloading the dishwasher please tell me why any sane person would attribute a connection with either Serapis or Asclepius when Philo's very own words make clear that they are 'like' the Essenes:
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01-17-2013, 04:58 PM | #113 | |
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And Philo plainly says they aren't pagans:
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The OP asks who were the therapeutae in antiquity. The source called Philo is one literary source. However Philo is also suspected of being "Christianized" by later Christian preservers of his original writings. But I have provided a whole swag of pagan references to these "attendants" and most of these references are corroborated - at least in part - by the massive amounts of archaeological evidence for the temples at which this class of people offered their "attendance". Quote:
Because that is precisely what the evidence (outside of Philo) suggests. It may be that you seek refuge in Philo and wish to close your eyes to the other evidence. It is your prerogative to either run with the dogma (as you are doing) or to question it (as I am doing). |
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Where? Get explicit.
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So let me get this straight. If Philo says he met the Emperor Gaius at a certain restaurant, and the remains of that restaurant have totally disappeared, it is safe to say the story is fictitious? Crazy.
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:rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: And the other source for the Therapeutae who oppose paganism and only want to contemplate the Highest Power behind all things in the manner of Moses and Miriam? :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: Quote:
More evidence about these 'Asclepian therapeutae': Quote:
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The investigation would necessitate gathering up all mention of that certain restaurant in antiquity. Who mentions "the restaurant" in antiquity? Of course, because Philo mentions and describes the restaurant, and Philo is Jewish, the restaurant is a Jewish restaurant. I see. |
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