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Yes, it is! Ever seen Benny Hinn's miracle crusades on TV? I have. I guess it must be quite electrifying to be there in person! As a psychologist I'd be delighted to witness that. It mesmerizes me... in a different way it mesmerizes the folks obviously having acute conversions when the guy presses their forehead. Which reminds me of a guy around 100 years ago that did the same mesmerizing pressing hysterical girls foreheads. Sigmund Freud. It is said there were more hysterics his day than ours, and that the nature of hysteria has changed quite a bit. That was 100 years ago approx. Imagine two millenia before old Siggy? That's another speculation. Could be. The thing is we don't know. My point is that Jesus mythologists take the question way out any justifiable syllogistic hypothesis construction. And worse: they don't even present them as hypotheses, but as reasonable conclusions. From a scientific point of view, horrible. |
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These are two different claims. The former is clearly open to the possibility of historicity while the latter is not. |
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Is that what you were thinking? If so, how would it apply to Mark? |
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Now seriously, dictionary definitions depend on the definer. I wonder what the philosophical allegiance of the definer in this case is... hmmmm... |
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