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You know that you have nothing written from Marcion himself and you seem intelligent. |
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On a good day I am intelligent but as Hesiod notes there are lucky and unlucky days.
Cosmocrator was a title of the Emperor of the Roman Empire. |
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Please name an Emperor that was called the title of Cosmocrator by Marcion. |
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Not having English as a first language is causing problems for you. I never said anything about Marcion claiming this and that about the Emperor. The facts simply are that κοσμοκράτωρ was a title of the Emperor. Marcion would have known that as would anyone else in antiquity.
Irenaeus has Marcion's Christ destroy "all the works of that god who made the world, whom he calls κοσμοκράτωρ" (Adv. Haer. 1.27.2; 40 cf. Eph 6.12). The fact that κοσμοκράτωρ was a title of Caesar may well explain why the statements associated with the Marcionites might have accounted for the Catholics having a better relationship with the (real) rulers of the world. |
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I may be going astray since this was from memory, but doesn't Tertullian tell us as much?
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I don't understand your language or the games you play. Did Marcion exist? If he did NOT then he could not have been the earliest authority on Paul. I hope you understand my English. Quote:
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Who cares (in an obsessive way) whether he existed? Who cares (in an obsessive way) whether we can know for certain? Two kinds of people. Religious nuts, and anti-religious nuts. Of course we can doubt whether nearly any ancient figure that we know of existed. But what is your alternative WRT Paul? Presumably if you think paul did not exist, then you will have to come up with some unlikey conspiracy theory. Do you even have the bare bones of such a theory? |
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There is virtually ZERO credible external evidence for Paul before the Fall of the Temple and even internally the Pauline writers are claimed to have been aware of gLuke. The character that the PAULINE writers called Jesus the Messiah, over 100 times has not been located anywhere in the first century in any non-apologetic source. The most expected character the Messiah of the Jews was known to the Pauline writers but somehow the historians and writers of the day and those afterwards never wrote about the Pauline resurrected Messiah. The Pauline characters are fiction characters. They ALL stayed with the FICTION character called apostle Peter for fifteen days in Jerusalem. It would appear that People, likely from the Church, simply wrote fiction many decades after the Jesus story and used the name "Paul". |
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It is this "Paul character" who has no "external corroborative evidence". Furthermore, and far worse, is that the "internal corroborative evidence" exhibits fraud. It is therefore IMO highly unreasonable to presume Pauline authenticity. The letters of Paul and Senecca still need to be added to the index of discussion, and these are common forgeries. My opinion about pious forgeries follows Momigliano ... it must be clear once for all that Judges and Acts, |
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