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"Please stop this nonsense. Creationists do not use a paradigm that says that missing evidence shows that evolution is false. Creationists' paradigm is that the Bible is true, therefore evolution is false, therefore any lame argument can be raised just to annoy evilutionists." |
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Yes it was in my quote. Point 1 is directly in my quote, the rest are by implication.
Are we typing in the same language? Do you think you could spend a little time and explain what you mean? It might save you time in the long run. |
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Please show me in your quote where you mention creationists "[doing] anything other than start with the requirement that the Bible is true". Do you seriously think this is the only contingent? Christian theology, even "fundamentalist" isn't so simplistic.
And do you have anything to back up the highly prejudiced statement: Creationists' paradigm is that the Bible is true, therefore evolution is false, therefore any lame argument can be raised just to annoy evilutionists. Sounds like pure slander motivated by anti-Creationist hatred. Creationism is wrong on so many accounts, but imagining their motives to be merely to annoy "evilutionists" is so incredibly vain that it shows ultimately how poor your character really is, Toto. This is no different than any other broad, hyperbolic stereotype. This is a pattern with you - over and over again make snide remarks about the motives of Christians and their simplistic thinking. |
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Think of it this way: if you are looking for something "revolutionary" that could have caused a "buzz" with early Christianity, yet another poor sod claiming to be the traditional Jewish Messiah and dying an ignominious death isn't it. But a cute inversion of the traditional Messiah idea? Now you're talking about something that could be a "stumbling block" to the Jews! Quote:
Once again: the evidence for there being a human being at the root of the myth is not so clear and unambiguous that HJ-ers can afford the luxury of laying the burden of disproving its validity on MJ-ers. If it was clear and unambiguous (say if there was a reliable contemporary reference or two in non-cultic writers, or some writing or something from the man himself), but MJ-ers still thought it was myth all the way down, then yes, it would be as you say (they would have to prove that what look like clear unambiguous references are fabrications), but it's not. The way it is is that we have to do with a fantastic entity, a rationally impossible entity, a mythicalentity. That's what Christ looks like on the face of it; the few references that look historical are so vague that they are quite consistent with myth all the way down (they are consistent with vague historical-seeming references in myth generally). If you think there's a man behind the myth then show us the friggen' man. |
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I see from later posts here that you are trying to compare the "historicity" of Lesbia and Jesus .
Well I have gone back to my Collected Poems of Catullus and nowhere does Catullus claim that Lesbia had any "supernatural powers" ,he does I must admit at times claim "Divine Inspration " of sorts from the "Muses", but unless you believe the ancient Muses are as real the "Christian God" I do not see this as a valid comparison in any real sense . |
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Gurugeorge - what's "obvious" doesn't fly in here. If you think something's obvious, you should be able to demonstrate it. So far all you keep doing is saying "it's obvious this and it's obvious that".
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I think my description of creationists' thinking is accurate, based on what I observe. But there's nothing personal about it. I don't hate them, I just think that their arguments are ridiculous. Do you deny that creationists start by assuming that the Bible must be true and that therefore evolution is false? Do you just object to the idea that creationists make some of their arguments to annoy evolutionists? Why would that be such a crime if it were true? |
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