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I had the same question. Paul Newall moved on to put up Galileanlibrary.org and has quite a bit on History and Historiography, Philosophy and Philosophy of science. Joel's brilliant article, The Rise of God is available at Ed Babinski's website.
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Celsus? Same one as from JNE?
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Celsus,
You mentioned that you were looking for "OT nuts" who want to discuss the Hebrew Bible, so I guess that could be someone like me. I have a site with over 200 pages of new translations of controversial quotes in the Torah. My main unusual idea is that I think many of the quotes' Hebrew letters were divided into words wrong thousands of years ago, so I try to regroup them into new words and sentences. If you want to see new and unusual ideas about the Torah, then you should look at my site http://www.messianicmistakes.com/ It is also a Jewish anti-missionary site. Kenneth Greifer |
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Heh, I'm not used to checking websites regularly anymore
Ebla is dead. I passed it to Mark Ingalls for a while, but he decided to close it after a year - it wasn't going to last after the original creators both left. As for JNE, I don't even know what that is, so probably not me ![]() But thanks all for the warm welcome back, and sorry if I kept anyone wondering... ![]() |
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