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04-09-2002, 04:17 AM | #11 |
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Koyaanisqatsi, I can relate to wanting to jump up and confront the preacher -man would that blow people's minds! I was really confounded as to the weaknesses of his apologetics and how easy people just soaked it up ( I am even more amazed that I used to be one of those people!) I do so love it here at infidels.org. My brain is enjoying the exercise!
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With respect to the Greek manuscript evidence for the NT, I have found this cite to be helpful, <a href="http://netbible.org/netbible/index.htm." target="_blank">http://netbible.org/netbible/index.htm.</a> The earliest Greek manuscript evidence is the Beatty papyrus I46. It dates from 200 A.D. It contained 10 Pauline Epistles and Hebrews. In the same time frame is I45 which included all the canonical gospels.
I would like to engage the debate with respect to the "contradictions" within the scriptures. It is my position that the vast majority, if not all, of the apparent contradictions are just that, "apparent". If a fair interpretive process is used the contradictions go away. The fair interpretive process is as follows: When considering passages which appear to contradict each other, if there are two reasonable interpretations of the passages, one which makes them contradictory and one that doesn't, one should use the non-contradictory interpretation and thereby resolve the apparent contradiction. Therefore, I invite skeptics to point out apparent contradictions in the bible. I will endeavor to explain them. I will admit up front, that I will most likely be overwhelmed with the number of posts in response and I will do my best to answer them. I doubt I will have much help from fellow believers. However, I challenge the skeptics in the audience to make an honest attempt to use the interpretive process I outlined above and see if you can work out some of the apparent contradictions yourself and post your answer. That should be interesting. Regards, Finch |
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Secondly neither P46 nor P45 are anything like complete. Whatever they originally contained is lost to history. At this point both are in terribly bad shape. Quote:
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This might seem odd, but I am a bit encouraged by knowing that someone is attempting to prove the bible from outside sources and not just using internal proofs for its authenticity. The way I look at it, no matter how silly and wrong those proofs might be, the preacher is inviting a certain amount of critical thought. The people listening might possibly see the absurdness of his claims, while if he only used internal proof, those listening might feel less inclined to question their 'holy book.'
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Okay Finch, who inspired David to take the census? Satan or God Himself?
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With respect to the genealogy of Christ, there are a number of excellent, reasonable explanations for this "apparent" contradiction. See <a href="http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06410a.htm" target="_blank">http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06410a.htm</a> which discusses them and candidly discusses the limitations of each. Regards, Finch |
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Tell you what, why dont you give us the benefit of the doubt? Since the existence of God, Gods, Godzilla, whatever, is so much in doubt, why not just resolve that apparent contradiction by realizing that what you believe in is Santa Claus for adults?!
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