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Modern Archaeology has essentially revealed that most of the OT is pure fiction. From Abraham to the Exodus to the Kindoms of David and Solomon, it's all contradicted by actual archaeology. And, if you go back earlier than that, it's contradicted by just about every field of science known to man. |
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This idea goes back to the Epistle of Barnabas about 125 CE. Clement adds stuff about the numerological significance of 300. Andrew Criddle |
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Wasn't there an earlier thread about the evolution of the use of the cross in xianity?
Would that help with dating texts? Could the idea of death on a cross be much later, second century, an addition to a pre existing fish based religion? |
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Sorry if that sounds like me jumping down your throat -- I know you're just summarising. All the best, Roger Pearse |
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The "new religions" that he compares this to are the modern new religions that he studied as a sociologist of religion - primarily the Unification Church and the Mormons. He states as a social scientist that he assumes that there is a human phenomenon that he can study called "religion" and that there will be similarities among different religions in different times and places, because human psychology is essentially the same. It's been a while since I read the book, so this summary might not be compete. If you reject the idea that there is any basis to the social sciences, you will of course not be impressed with his conclusions. |
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