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10-25-2003, 08:53 PM | #251 |
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Pentateuch, not chapter
I meant Pentateuch, not chapter. Sorry...
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10-26-2003, 01:07 AM | #252 |
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Actually, it is a book of the Pentateuch!
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10-26-2003, 11:59 AM | #254 |
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Then we go to trial.
OK, my friend. Then we have to pursue this point.
Is the statement that God wrote down the same words on the second set of tablets true? Thank you in advance. |
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Does this mean that Magus does not wish to take me up on my friendly challenge?
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I'd be happy if Magus would just explain how the two chapters regarding two radically different versions of the ten commandments are both consistent and sensible to him when the inconsistency and non-sense are not just matters of opinion to us foolish atheists, but are right there, written as plain as can be in his own book, for all the world to see.
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Odd how much he hates being told that he is willfully ignorant. He doesn't hate forceing himself to ignore things. He just hates other people noticing that he is doing it. So the X commandment really is about not eating a calf boiled in it's own mothers milk? |
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Seriously, this is why I issued a Challenge--not to ridicucle him, but to have him respond to the evidence. As I often use as an example, I dislike Einstein because it prevents my dream of visiting Ripley's Pleasure Planet. Well, if I wish to "defeat" relativity, I have to argue it rather than stating that "modern physics is wrong," or that "no evidence supports modern physics." This is a variation of the "they laughed at Edison"--to which methinks Sagan responded, "they laughed at Bozo!" Because Edison was wrong in many things--such as the feasibility of concrete home does not make my crack-pot theories any more correct. Similarly, that Edison was right about some things does not make my crack-pot theories correct either. There are scholars who refuse to recognize the existence of Q [A "saying source" used by Mt and Lk.--Ed.] While I do not think they prove their case, they do tend to address the evidence for the existence of Q. If, after reading the book, Magus continues to deny multi-authorship, at least he would be arguing the evidence. I do not think he will do so successfully, but I am willing to be proven wrong. --J.D. |
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Any evidence that contradicts Magus's priest's worldview is, by definition, invalid.
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