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07-19-2010, 10:43 AM | #51 |
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What I meant was that the Sermon on the Mount is a profound and important literary work. Certainly, most, if not all, of its precepts are drawn from earlier literature. But that does not diminish its importance as a literary work in its own right, just as Shakespeare's reworkings of English history are great literary works in their own right.
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There is a difference of facticity here. Someone did state that Lazarus was raised, and someone did state the Sermon on the Mount. That someone actually raised Lazarus is prima facie unbelievable. That someone actually stated the Sermon on the Mount is demonstrable fact. If we just stick to the facts here, ie. literary statements, then we can begin to make sense of the whole thing. |
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I do believe there is "life after death" in a metaphorical sense, eg. for a trauma survivor. Someone who beats cancer may feel reborn. |
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That's what I'm saying, it is a literary artifact and thus has someone as its artificer. The story of the raising of Lazarus is also a literary artifact. We cannot say that the raising is a fact in the same way that we can say that the story of the raising is a fact.
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This sub-forum isn't the place for value judgments about the teachings of the Bible afaik. |
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The earth has NOT passed away in his "generation." And the sun and moon still give light/reflective light and not a single star has fallen to the earth since the days of Tiberius. Now, parts of the Sermon on the Mount can be found in Hebrew Scripture. See Isaiah 61.2, 55.1-2, Psalms 31.7 and 2 Sam. 22.26. Quote:
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Jesus existed METAPHORICALLY. |
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And what does any of this have to do with "John the Baptist and Josephus"? |
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Unless we can see their world through their eyes we're doomed to anachronistic conclusions.Words to live by. |
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