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when that text has the reputation of being an unreliable source, fully equipped with lavish forgeries of cited documents? Noone is going to advance any issue by citing this text. Quote:
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You see, I can simply adopt the same approach in response, and with rather more evidence. I can point out that everything you say is merely a rationalisation of your need to find that Christianity is not true. (Obviously any sane person who happens to believe this is not going to waste valuable drinking time sitting around bitching; he's going down the pub. So the fact that you're wasting what you believe to be the only life you have on this proves obsession). At that point we are then reduced to shouting names at each other, and we follow that up by shedding blood (or we do if you come close enough to me to get my fist in your face; or vice versa). As you might appreciate, all this leaves the actual *issue* to one side. Much as I would enjoy thumping you (or vice versa), and much as you need it (or vice versa), it's irrelevant. This is why this kind of argument -- an ad hominem argument, it is called, because its attacks are to the man rather that to the issue -- is of no use in resolving a dispute. Please address the issue. You are wrong, and you continue to refuse to read what the text actually says. All the best, Roger Pearse |
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PALEOGRAPHY DATES MANUSCRIPTS, NOT TEXTS Do you understand what the difference is, or what I mean here? (Please concentrate, for everything you write will be rubbish until you grasp this -- common -- confusion). Quote:
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An argument from (an aggressive and intolerant) authority
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'He' is Jesus, I think. This is from a collection of "pagan sayings about Christ" -- we've been discussing these in the Mithras thread -- and an interesting set that I had not seen before. The quotes are here from Hermes Trismegistus and from the Milesian Apollo. Note the mention of Hermes Trismegistus -- who is also found all over this genre. Everyone mentions Hermes, even if they differ as to who the other 'sages' quoted are. All the quotes are probably bogus to a greater or lesser degree. By being taken out of context, slightly edited each time, and gathered in other collections, any old legend can be created. Testimonies from the prophets of the Jews and from the sages of the pagans are a standard two-fold apologetic basis for Christ (as we saw in John Ibn Saba, who had a chapter for each). All the best, Roger Pearse |
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Best wishes with the research - its virtually endless. But I think you're heading in the right direction. Keep going. Pete Brown |
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