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Once again, pointing out sloppy scholarship is not a problem for the alleged scholar but, somehow, becomes the critic's flaw. In his myopic emphasis on accurate details, the critic fails to appreciate the appearance of a forest that was created and foolishly ignores how many people have found that appearance to be beautiful when pointing out that the trees are cardboard. :banghead: |
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer bears some striking parallels to the Silenus, the Greek god of drunkenness. I am going to say there is an ancient connection.
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Just like a Just-So story, Zeitgeist is plausible.
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Christian Apologist: "ZEITGEIST is Right" http://tbknews.blogspot.com/2009/03/...-is-right.html Let me just emphasize a couple points about Zeitgeist part 1. It seems too many tend to forget or weren't aware in the first place: Quote:
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Historian: Believers throwing away real Jesus with pagan bathwater
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Ah, you may have missed the point Toto. It wasn't about any endorsement from "WingNutDaily." It is an admission against Christian's own interests - that is the point and it's significant.
A mere decade ago Christian apologists flatly denied any comparisons at all. Now, they're finally coming out to admit things more and more, little by little. It's just a start but at least some headway has been made. And, it looks like folks can thank Acharya's work for much of that. So, maybe a little appreciation is in order? |
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Nah - Protestant extremists have been accusing Catholics of being pagan for long before Acharya S.
The dominant idea behind the quests for a historical Jesus has been that there was an original pure Christianity started by a good Jesus, that was almost immediately corrupted by the later followers. It doesn't do the case for a mythical Jesus at the origins of Christianity any good to show that there were mythical elements added on in the fourth century. |
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For those who are interested, I present, formatted and bolded for your convenience, a brief history:
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http://etext.virginia.edu/cgi-local/....cgi?id=dv3-40 There's also a more up to date version: The New Dictionary of the History of Ideas (2004): http://www.gale.cengage.com/servlet/...pe=4&id=188152 The downside of books from the early 20th century and before being public domain is that they introduce lots of obsolete scholarship onto the Internet. Astral mythology, pan-Babylonianism, and solar mythology represent a few examples of this. This is what Acharya espouses. :huh: |
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