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This is not something Pete suggests was the case. It is something he asserts as historical fact. Quote:
FYI, Pete does nor read Greek or any other ancient language. He is limited in his grasp of moder languages to English. And he rarely if ever reads anything about Arius (or any other matter he pontificates about) that is not online. He has done little to no study of the documents of the Arian controversy. And he is wholly unacquainted with the best scholarly literature that deals with it and with the theology of Arius. He may be able to produce some titles of books and articles about Arius, but he won't be able to tell you what these books actually say. (Ask him to quote something from Gwatkin or Grillmyer or Williams or K. Newman or Wiles, etc. that's not on Google books or mentioned in a URL to a JSTOR article!). He also is demonstrably incapable of judging whether the online "sources" he "researches" are of any worth. His criterion for saying that they are is that they say -- or can be misread to say -- what he already believes. Jeffrey |
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Plus they argue backwards: they start with the truth of scripture, and search for means to make this truth seem logically or scientifically valid. This makes the scientific method secondary to the preset conclusion. |
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