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11-20-2007, 03:35 PM | #1 |
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answering infidels???
this website has refutations of skeptics like richard carrier, earl diherty and acharya s:
http://www.answeringinfidels.com/answering-skeptics/ |
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Correction: this apologetic website, which has been noted here before, attempts to refute skeptics. Some of the contents of that site are pretty lame.
Is there something in particular there that you want to discuss? |
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I took a quick look at Licona’s Reply to Doherty. It consists of a couple of unconvincing facts (a few non-Christian sources mention Jesus more 100 years after he supposedly live, and a few Christian sources mention him within 70 years of when he supposedly lived), followed by an appeal to authority, and then several paragraphs of ad hominems. There is no rebuttal to Doherty at all. Not much of a reply, now is it?
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The irony used by Licona looks to be superficial
very simplistic, with covert appeals to authority interspersed for good measure, and concerned with the perjoritive options and viewpoints. (See below) If you want to study the use of irony in an ancient historian's account of christianity have a read through anything written by Arnaldo Momigliano. Quote:
term Historical revisionism, without ever once mentioning the term, or without ever once mentioning that it has always been seen to possess both a legitimate academic use and a pejorative meaning. Licone, of course, spreads the butter of the pejorative across his slice of bread, before casting it upon the waters. Best wishes, Pete Brown |
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Licona, of course, is the sort of person who would not believe Christianity was false, if an angel came down from Heaven and told him.
In fact, the very sort of person Paul praises. But I'm not sure that Paul would be pleased by Licona denying that Paul believed Jesus turned into a spirit at the resurrection. 'The last Adam became a life-giving spirit' wrote Paul. Licona claims Paul did not believe Jesus turned into a spirit. So much for denialists. |
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At the moment the worst book I have seen is
Cracking Da Vinci's Code (or via: amazon.co.uk) by Garlow and Jones. One skim through it, inside 15 minutes was enough for ever, and I was not really going to mention this. Best wishes, Pete Brown |
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