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Players' names are selected at random from each of two opposing Alexandrian Theological Schools of the 3rd century. Assume there were 1000 available Greek names to choose from, and that the sizes of the two opposing 3rd century Alexandrian school teams were each 35 players. (even though the Platonists probably greatly outnumbered the christians). The probability that 1 pair of players share a name is 70.6%.Do you get the drift, at all yet? This does not provide proof but raises suspicion that very important and influential names in the apostolic succession of the 3rd century Alexandrian Platonists suddenly appeared in Eusebius's Church History as the names of very important and influential 3rd century Alexandrian Christians. |
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Were there two Origens, and two Ammonii and two Anatolii and two Porphyrii in the 3rd century, each pair drawn from the one of the two opposing theological schools, the Christians and the Platonists? I think from analysis of the probability that such a scenario is reasonably unlikely .... Quote:
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