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If ancient millenarians existed, then large amounts of modern biology and archaeology would be false. Modern archaeology and biology are backed up by huge mountains of evidence. Therefore the claim of ancient millenarians is an extraordinary claim. The evidence provided to support it would have to be at least equally as weighty as the huge mountains of evidence that support modern b. & a., if I was to accept it. For the same reason the claims of homeopathy about water memory are incompatible with the entirety of modern oparticle physics. So the evidence for those claims would have to be at least equally as weighty as the evidence supporting modern particle physics for said claims to be accepted. Quote:
It is off-topic, though, as my main point was that afdave is being unwarrantedly selective in his use of ancient sources - namely, by relying on a Jewish source (Josephus) who can hardly be expected to not support the OT lifespans, which is what afdave is trying to demonstrate. Quote:
A statement which I made with the precise intention of pre-empting any attempt on afdave's part to make the objection that you just made, and which I feel annuls said objection entirely. Quote:
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The odd thing is that most people who claim that 1000 year old patriarchs are a myth turn right around and buy into many stories which could be equally mythical ... 1) DNA self-organized from pond scum 2) Dinosaurs evolved feathers and became birds 3) Flagella magically built themselves etc. etc. |
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I have often wondered if Methuselah was even born in the first place. |
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Calilasseia explained why. It's not without weight entirely -- and when you've got no other evidence to go off it can get you a long way -- but it certainly doesn't have enough weight to overturn our solid knowledge of reality based on the findings of the physical sciences. |
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I, for one, don't believe any of those things. I believe the 1000 year old patriarchs is a myth, and the other things you list are wildly inaccurate characterizations of some pretty reasonable conclusions. |
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You gonna finish the other E/C threads you started, Davey? |
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The numbers in all ancient texts relating to this period are very large. Ancient authors raise the question of whether these are truly years rather than some shorter period. Thus I was interested as to what term is used in these king lists to which you allude. Do you have a source for these? Your other comments seem to merely reiterate, and I refer you to what I wrote about them originally. All the best, Roger Pearse |
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1. You offered Josephus quoting rabbis, etc. as external evidence for these long lives. 2. However, one person repeating someone else's unsubstantiated claim is not an independent corroboration. [edited to add - and it now seems that the other sources in Josephus have nothing to say about Hebrews or patriarchs] 3. Do you have anything else? Quote:
2. For which Josephus offers no independent verification at all. Quote:
2. By corroborating a written account with other lines of evidence; 3. By tossing out patent nonsense like ants as big as dogs, flying serpents, talking snakes, and lifespans of 1000 years. Quote:
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You are here trying to debate that these long lifespans are true, yet you admit that you haven't read any of Josephus' alleged sources. Pot-kettle-black? |
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