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I'm especially curious to find out how we all could have missed the explanation, when it's so obvious that Dave fell off his chair in uncontrollable paroxysms of laughter at the fact that we did, in fact, all miss it. Quote:
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Can you give us an example of another colophon that looks anything like the material in genesis? Thanks |
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Need I comment on the level of hypocrisy Dave displays here? I thought not. :devil1: |
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Remember the fundamental truth, Dave: you are an ape endowed with reason by God. Use that reason. Demonstrate that you are more than just an ape. |
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Now, many others see the evidence. Many believers see this evidence. 1.Countless scholars agree this is evidence. 2.No scholars, today, agree with Wiseman. Is it possible you might be trying to defend something that is not even necessary to your own faith, and that does not really have great evidence? |
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And, the truth of the matter is, Dave's blind adherence to the Tablet Hypothesis is vastly more dangerous to his beliefs than the documentary hypothesis is. The DH could still be true even if everything Dave believes about the Bible were true. It could be true that Adam, Noah, Abraham, etc. were real people, that the world were created in six literal days, that the flood actually happened, and that Moses at least compiled all of the Torah (depending on when you think Moses lived). All of that could be true, and the DH could still be true.
But if the Tablet Theory is wrong, and Adam, Noah, etc. did not write the tablets, then there is no reason to believe the creation myth in Genesis, there's no reason to believe the flood happened, there's no reason to believe Moses ever existed, and there's no reason to believe the Bible is anything other than myth. On the other hand, the Tablet Theory could be right in its generality (i.e., that the Torah is based on actual tablets that split where the TT says it should be split), and still be wrong in all its particulars (everything contained on those tablets could still be fictional). It seems that arguing that the DH is wrong cannot help Dave's biblical literalism, but it could harm it. I think it has more to do with Dave refusing to admit he could be wrong than it does with whether his biblical literalism is justifiable. |
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