SeekingAllTruth
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You're putting words in my mouth. I never said Christians are stupid or irrational anywhere here. If anything I think they're gullible and uneducated. And you're conflating my claim. All I said was that in the final analysis legitimate historians like Bart Ehrman do not consider oral testimony and traditions to be evidence of something. They want something tangible. Do you recognize that when someone tells a story and then it is picked up by 100 more people and passed around over generations, that's not evidence, it's hearsay?It's not about "some historians", but entire fields of critical historical scholarship that extensively utilise oral tradition that is later written down.
Just about any (secular, academic) historian who writes on early Islam or Viking culture or Aztec culture relies, to some degree, on oral tradition for example.
If you want an example of how scholars utilise oral traditions, and often disagree on them:
Harald Fairhair - Wikipedia
If you are going to start an "OMG look how stupid and irrational these dumb Christians are" thread, it's best to understand elementary aspects of the discipline in question, or you may look a bit silly
hear·say
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noun: hearsay
information received from other people that one cannot adequately substantiate.