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Scholarly assertions concerning Christ taking over from John come from a secular point of view which denies God.
Factually false.
Many scholars are of deep faith, they just have an open mind and don't shut out the truth.
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Scholarly assertions concerning Christ taking over from John come from a secular point of view which denies God.
The scriptures indicate otherwise.
All I need to know is the net result of these "scholarly" endeavors. You, yourself are an indication. It is the desire to discredit the scriptures and therefore the gospel. But, it matters not. As one prophet has said: You may as well attempt to stop the flow of the Missouri River with your arm as to attempt to stop the progress of the Lord's work.That's Is factually true and false and you have no clue about what or who a scholar is to do any criticizing here.
You cannot argue from lack of knowledge on their position.
All I need to know is the net result of these "scholarly" endeavors.
It is the desire to discredit the scriptures
As one prophet has said:
OK, then. As a hardcore Agnostic (which, if you haven't followed some of the threads), then prove to me your God, your Messiah, the very thing you worship, exist outside of the words of your own religion, prove it. Just, prove it. There may be a god, there may not be a god. I don't know. To someone who has embraced the question mark as a philosophical guide, demonstrate to me that the words of your God is true above the words of thousands of other cultures and religions.All I need to know is the net result of these "scholarly" endeavors. You, yourself are an indication. It is the desire to discredit the scriptures and therefore the gospel. But, it matters not. As one prophet has said: You may as well attempt to stop the flow of the Missouri River with your arm as to attempt to stop the progress of the Lord's work.
Ignorance is a very powerful credible source. For when some say a negative, and when some say a negative, it is the ignorant that step above the crowd and proclaim that "I don't know."False, ignorance has no credible say here.
That's rich coming from an atheist.You have no clue of what your even talking about.
As if that were your motive.It builds value to the gospel to understand the truth, it does not take away from it.
You know nothing of me or my level of education or what I understand in terms of the plan of salvation. Just fyi... I majored in philosophy and religion. I found most of what was taught at university as humorous at best and bordering on ridiculous at worst. My lifelong study of the gospel profited me more than the degrees I have or the 3.5 overall gpa that went with them. The focus of university education was as you seem interested in was its version of historicity and the method of determining it. Very little focus was on what the plan of salvation was about and the divinity of Jesus Christ was not even discussed. Neither was the atonement touched on. The reason being was and is a secular take on everything. The assumption going in is as you like to point out, that it is all myth anyway.YOU personally don't even understand the context of the bible, which means you end up with a limited understanding of what is being communicated through literature.
There is no proof I can offer you.OK, then. As a hardcore Agnostic (which, if you haven't followed some of the threads), then prove to me your God, your Messiah, the very thing you worship, exist outside of the words of your own religion, prove it. Just, prove it.
Cute labels. And from your perspective I'm sure you think they apply and no doubt they were meant as an insult (duh). It's ok. It doesn't matter.self proclaimed.
Oh sorry I see what religion you are, explains everything now.
Could you at least look up two words for me. Fanaticism and fundamentalism. I'm sure it has something to do with refusing CREDIBLE education.
It always speaks to both. How much evidence is enough will always differ for different people. For some white people it took simple interactions with black people to figure out the two races were essentially the same. But for others they require scientific proof to believe the same.The question then becomes: does this speak to the quality of the evidence or the ignorance of the judge?
Ignorance is a very powerful credible source.
That's rich coming from an atheist.
. I majored in philosophy and religion. I found most of what was taught at university as humorous at best and bordering on ridiculous at worst
It says ancient men wrote mythology using rhetorical prose as they were not witness to any event recorded.
It says ancient men wrote mythology using rhetorical prose as they were not witness to any event recorded.
It says ancient men wrote mythology using rhetorical prose as they were not witness to any event recorded.
Moses never existed and factually has no historicity as existing outside mythology.
NO eyewitnesses to said Jesus mythology. It has no historicity as ever happening.
That is called faith Thanda, not credible history. YOU want to believe, but you refuse to study the topic and actually learn what the truth is.
Are you afraid of the truth, or just would rather poke fingers in your ear and go "I don't hear you"
If you had the education I suggest, it build value in the text, literal interpretation ruin the beauty because that is not the context it was written in.
Then why should I believe you over the hundreds and thousands of other religions?There is no proof I can offer you.
I have had enough of this. It's going nowhere.
The things with scholars, either they know their subject matter or they don't. I've read a few articles from scholars about heavy metal who obviously do not know "snakes from dildos" about metal. But I read one author who was factual about metal and even brought up the blues and classical roots of metal. I also read one author who said Insane Clown Posse is metal, but ICP is clearly not metal.In other words what I'm trying to say is that white wanted to have a discussion about how fictional he believes the Bible is even in a thread that was not about that. To support his claim he sites so called scholars. And he cites these scholars as if they are in agreement. And he sites them as if they know what they are talking about. I have heard many of these scholars and many of them have nothing to go on but their opinions. For example these scholars don't believe Pilate was uncertain about executing Jesus on the basis of the fact that he was a non believer in Judaism. They hardly know Pilate and they know nothing about the feelings and emotions that were in his heart at any time of his life never mind when he was speaking to Jesus. Yet they make bold claims which the Outhouses of the world flock to and gobble up as gospel truth (excuse the pun).
The things with scholars, either they know their subject matter or they don't. I've read a few articles from scholars about heavy metal who obviously do not know "snakes from dildos" about metal. But I read one author who was factual about metal and even brought up the blues and classical roots of metal. I also read one author who said Insane Clown Posse is metal, but ICP is clearly not metal.
However, to be considered good scholarly work, it does need to "pass" with those outside of your own clique. Christian scholars and academics, writing for Christian journals and audiences, tend to fail, miserably, in this area.