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In all of human society past and present, all known cults with a reputed-human founder have an actual-human founder. CARR Another of Abe's statements bites the dust of reality. http://www.share-international.org/ 'Maitreya, the World Teacher, has been based in the Asian community of London since July 1977, gradually emerging into full public view. Artist, author and lecturer Benjamin Creme has for over 35 years been preparing the way for this extraordinary event.' |
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I would like to thank everyone in this thread. I think everyone in this thread deserves credit for not disputing my primary assertions about explaining ancient myth vs. judging ancient myths. I would also like to know opinions concerning my formulation of the methodology of "Reciprocal Expectations."
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Do you think that sociology is such an exact science that you can know what happened in the first century Roman Empire by analogy to current events? Quote:
But what about Judaism? Do you claim that there was a historical Abraham, a historical Moses, or a historical David? All of these figures are legendary, and most likely invented by later Jews as founding figures. Are you going to claim that Romulus and Remus were historical? Quote:
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Do you think that sociology is such an exact science that you can know what happened in the first century Roman Empire by analogy to current events?Yes. Sociology is not an exact science, but it is a statistical science. There are known tendencies of social behaviors, and one of those tendencies is the formation of cults. Cults are found in every nation, and they tend to have characteristics in common with each other. See this "Checklist of Cult Characteristics" published by the Cult Studies Journal: http://www.icsahome.com/infoserv_art...l_checklis.htm If such patterns exist across cultures today, then it is expected that such patterns would extend backward in time to prior human civilizations. Some propositions of sociology are plausible and some are not. If you have the perspective of human societies that anything goes, then of course any social behavior is plausible, and the criterion of plausibility has little relevance. I do not share that perspective. But what about Judaism? Do you claim that there was a historical Abraham, a historical Moses, or a historical David? All of these figures are legendary, and most likely invented by later Jews as founding figures.I think those characters would be relevant for discussion if they were reputed to be human cult founders. As far as I know, neither Abraham, Moses, David, Romulus, nor Remus reputedly founded a cult. You do it by claiming that Jesus was so obscure that the historical Jesus becomes unfalsifiable.No, I do it by putting the character of Jesus in his reputed historical context. The society of Jesus was illiterate. The claims of a historical Jesus would be falsified if earlier myths showed him to be more divine and later myths more human, if there was an early Christian sect that believed Jesus was explicitly myth, if there were evidences of apostates, heretics, Jews and pagans who believed Jesus to be no more than myth, or if there were no seeming vestiges of embarrassments concerning Jesus in the myths. Can you name another of your doomsday cults or religions where the founder wrote nothing, and his closest followers also wrote nothing about him?Good question. If you were to leave out the word "doomsday," then fulfilling the challenge would be easy. If you go to this page: http://www.livius.org/men-mh/messiah...aimants00.html You will find a list of 19 similar such figures, though presumably not all of them would be the founders of "doomsday" cults, and most of them would be short-lived. John the Baptist would be a good example to that effect, in my opinion--the earliest evidence indicates that he was a doomsday cult leader, and his religion survived his death, but we have no written evidence from either himself or his followers (only Christian gospels and Josephus). The Prophet Muhammad would be another good example, except he wasn't a "doomsday" cult founder. He had a heckuva lot of other things in common with the founder of Christianity, but not that, except if you count a non-imminent day of judgement as a "doomsday." Doomsdayism is found in only a minority of cults. One way or the other, such examples do indeed demonstrate that it is more than possible for cults (doomsday or non-doomsday) to leave no immediate written attestations but only spoken religious myths, especially in the ancient world. |
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