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03-01-2003, 09:40 PM | #11 |
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Vinnie's right that it won't work since it is a rather technical explanation. The deutero-Pauline/spurious/pseudonymous/etc. works are IIRC:
Ephesians Colossians (debatable) 2 Thessalonians 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus (collectively known as the Pastoral letters) Philippians is a composite of letters but apparently authentically Pauline. See Peter Kirby's Early Christian Writings website for example. Joel |
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Heracles a.k.a. Hercules was the son of Zeus and a mortal woman, Alcmene. Hera was thus his mother-in-law. And a very jealous one -- she sent some snakes to kill the baby Heracles. Who strangled them.
This "baby hero under attack" motif is common -- Moses, Romulus and Remus, Perseus, Oedipus, Zeus himself, Krishna, etc. Though Heracles is the only one who wins by his own efforts. And Matthew's story of Jesus Christ's birth also fits that pattern. Though it does not include anything like the baby JC grabbing some soldier's sword and stabbing him with it. |
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LOL That will not work with a conservative. When a Bible letter explicitly claims to be coming from Paul they are not going to believe you when you argue Paul didn't actually author it LOL :-D
No, you are never going to win. But you could possibly plant a seed.....that will blossom into doubt. Vinnie, a deutero epistle is a forged epistle. As Kirby has pointed out from time to time, find me evidence the ancient authorities thought it was OK to forge things in others' names. A forgery is a forgery, regardless of what nice word you can think to call it. Vorkosigan |
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Re: Re: Re: Re: It ALWAYS turns into a discussion about the Bible
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I think you do have to consider that for many in those days, individuality and "ownership" of intellectual property was probably NOT as big an issue as it is today. Individual rights are a relatively recent concept. And individuality would have had even less force within a religious community where it was believed that Truth didn't "belong" to anyone. Gregg |
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That "seed planting" seems like abusing evidence. And the evidence you ask for is right under your nose. Or do the deutero-Paulinie epistles not count because they are part of the Bible? Vinnie |
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On the acceptability of forgery in this period, Bart Ehrman in The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture: The Effect of Early Christological Controversies on the Text of the New Testament says at pp 22-23:
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