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01-28-2013, 09:51 AM | #401 |
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There is no clear point to any of this. One cult member says 'we should explore' whether the cult was Buddhist with no evidence whatsoever. The other says anything to discredit the report from Philo. The question isn't whether we can be absolutely certain of any text. Philo COULD have been lying. The works of Philo COULD have been forged in antiquity or altered. But the question is what is MOST LIKELY here and by anyone's standards the only likely outcome is that Philo did write the report, that Philo is Jewish and the sect is Jewish.
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And if this were Pete's one 'disagreement' or confrontation with the available evidence that would be one thing. But Pete hates everything - everything that gets in the way of his silly theory.
And speaking of silly theories, here's my beef with Acharya S. She wants to argue for a meta-theory where all the religions were connected as one. Why not champion Manichaeanism which linked Christianity, Buddhism and various pagan religions? This is the same criticism I have of Doherty's theory. If it actually existed in antiquity surely we would have a clear sign of its in the existing writings. So if Acharya said that she believed that Mani was the apostle of light, Mani knew the truth and was an expert on Manichaeanism, people might take her seriously. But that would make her a scholar (i.e. to actually shut her mouth and spend years researching what actually is). Instead she takes on the appearance of a new age cult and makes 'proclamations' which have no basis in fact. Manichaeanism is an ancient precursor for what she is talking about, so why not go with it? The answer - she is an artist rather than a scholar. |
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Look back to your own post #124, where you quoted David Satran as saying: Quote:
Why are you recycling this question, as if no progress had been made, forcing me to spend time searching through the thread for the previous discussion? You would probably need to learn German to fully appreciate the arguments for this being a Christian forgery. Or you could check further in Satran's source, Philo in Early Christian Literature: A Survey By David T. Runia, which can be extensively previewed in google books. Continuing the quote above, we read: Quote:
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ah. Well, that perhaps explains why, Toto, you ignored my post 395.... Yes, another very shallow response, not really up to lofty standards of excellence, found within this thread, posts submitted by Stephan, with his color photograph of the nubile lass in post 403, or the incredibly sophisticated, urbane, and scholarly input from spin, in post 380. :huh: |
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The author of "VC" named the group of people he describes by borrowing an extremely well respected and ancient classical Greek term. He describes a monastic settlement that is not attested to before the Pachomian movement in the 4th century. Furthermore it may be reasonably inferred that the Pachomian movement provided alternative shelter and community living arrangements - at least in part - for the 4th century class of pagan "therapeutae" whose temples were destroyed by Constantine. Quote:
The question of what is MOST LIKELY has been answered differently (and often quite diametrically opposed) by various centuries and generations of scholars. How did you get the franchise on the Genuine Snake Oil? |
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So huller here claims that my research and investigation of history, and the questions I have asked in this thread and elsewhere, are motivated by hatred for everything. Are there many posters who agree with this claim? |
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This is a hefty work of 347 pages before the appendix commences. I am working my way through it. The key item used to explore the possibility that "VC" was written in the 3rd or 4th century is the overall pattern of evidence available for the desert monastic movement, which appears to be described as existent in the 1st century in "VC". You earlier referred to this as the Catholic Monastic movement. This has not been explored via discussion. OVER |
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why don't you meet with Runia or call him yourself. he's a very nice guy. he lives down under. tell him some of your crazy ideas. see how long it is before he hangs up the phone
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There is some discussion of the question in G.R.S.Mead's "Fragments of a Faith Forgotten." From here: Quote:
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