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And how can you be so secure in your faith that real scholarship can or will explode me to kingdom-come, when you seem to have nothing in your own arsenal to do that? Whence comes that trust, and why have you invested so much in maintaining it? And you have not explained why you have failed to address any of my arguments against your theories, though I have given you a fresh opportunity in my newest posting above. My arguments have nothing to do with how I might view myself. They stand on their own. Will we finally see some rebuttal of substance? Earl Doherty |
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I don't what Aristides understands from the story he's just stating the story. If i want to quote one message how is that done? |
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All right, later this evening, I will post my Appendix from Jesus: Neither God Nor Man about the Apology of Aristides, and demonstrate my case for rejecting its "gospel" passage as an interpolation. I think it would be very instructive to a lot of people for insight into the second century. Who knows, it might even get aa wiggling a little. Earl Doherty |
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Toto says,"Do you see a button that says "quote" below the post on the right hand side? Click on it."
Yes, there's quote all, quote 2levels and multi quote message but i can't just quote one message. confused |
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The question is did the writers of these text believe that Jesus came down to planet earth. I think they knew that the uneducated would believe but not those that understood allegory |
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You really do not understand what Doherty is arguing. You don't seem to understand that Doherty has relied on the Pauline letters for his "never on earth heavenly crucified Jesus" even though he admits and argues that the Pauline Corpus has been corrupted. Doherty places Paul before the Jesus story was known although the very same Pauline writings stated Paul PERSECUTED those who believed the Faith and that he was LAST after 500 people to see the resurrected Jesus. Doherty's "never on earth heavenly crucified Jesus" is completely invented and without corroboration within the NT. Apologetic Writers of antiquity that mentioned the Pauline letters also claimed Jesus was on earth, was baptized by John, did miracles and was crucified After a trial with the Sanhedrin and Pilate. Once you become familiar with NT Canon and writings of antiquity you will be able to see quite easily that Doherty's claim about the "never on earth heavenly crucified Jesus" is hopelessly confused in chronology and undocumented. Not even the Church knew when Paul lived and what he wrote. |
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Jesus teaching is a story set in a sub lunar that contains an earth. It's a fiction an allegory the writer can put his character anywhere he needs to in telling the story. The people hearing the story from someone reading the story might believe that it happened on planet earth but not those that were on the wise those that understood allegory Yes they used the word earth man etc but what did the writers understand these words to mean? Did they mean planet earth or an earth in a heavenly sphere where God exercises his will The Bible writers created their fictional heavenly earth. They included people and places known on planet earth. Are you saying the writers could not do this? I agree that this NT is not known till the 2nd ce but so what Earl is not claiming the story is history. Is he? |
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