Based Chad
Was it me?
he isn't.And this again....
Are you able to address someone's point without the non-stop personal attacks?
he's very dumb.
he isn't.And this again....
Are you able to address someone's point without the non-stop personal attacks?
The miracles are concocted, of course. Just as is a great deal of it.which is more important, alleged miracles being true, or the moral teachings?
Yeah...you also want to pretend you are not using "atheist" as a descriptor simply because you lack "belief"...when the fact is you DO HAVE BELIEFS on the issue. The "beliefs" (BLIND FUCKING GUESSES) happen to be different from the beliefs of the theists, BUT the reason you use atheist is because of BELIEFS.Give up on the guy. There’s a real cognitive problem here.
true.The miracles are concocted, of course. Just as is a great deal of it.
One does not need a Bible for moral teachings.
Next
It looks like Perry the 12 year old ran back to his mommy.I leave it to the psychologists to explain!
There is sometimes a stretching of the truth in the retelling, but weird shit happens over the years. Especially in primitive times. Laying a person who appears dead in a cave and having them wakeup 3 days later can be medically explainable. Odd, but not magical.The miracles are concocted, of course. Just as is a great deal of it.
One does not need a Bible for moral teachings.
Next
They came to believe they saw Jesus after the crucifixion. Even the great atheist New Testament scholar Bart Ehrman admits there is sufficient testimonial evidence that one is almost forced to that conclusion.There is sometimes a stretching of the truth in the retelling, but weird shit happens over the years. Especially in primitive times. Laying a person who appears dead in a cave and having them wakeup 3 days later can be medically explainable. Odd, but not magical.
Pretty common sense. The humanists have a pretty good moral code, although I don’t recall all the elements.true.
how would you characterize morality sans a biblical context?
my definition makes cypress lose his mind.
maybe it will happen here soon.
When they’re dead after a spear thrust into their side, they’re fucking dead. Then, it’s magic.There is sometimes a stretching of the truth in the retelling, but weird shit happens over the years. Especially in primitive times. Laying a person who appears dead in a cave and having them wakeup 3 days later can be medically explainable. Odd, but not magical.
What book do you use for moral teachings? If any.
IF they are dead. Saying a "spear thrust into their side" can mean anything from shoved all the way through the liver and out the back to just poking them to see if they are still alive like a kid with a stick finding road kill by the side of the road.When they’re dead after a spear thrust into their side, they’re fucking dead. Then, it’s magic.
It’s suppositional bullshit and theological gymnastics to twist the narrative any other way.
is intentional population reduction part of it?Pretty common sense. The humanists have a pretty good moral code, although I don’t recall all the elements.
Mostly, be kind, be honest, be trustworthy, be faithful, don’t kill, be respectful (when respect is due, of course).
Those are probably pretty universal, I think. Even crossing theological boundaries.
The practice of piercing the side was to puncture the heart and lungs of crucified to hasten death. It was a common practice of Roman crucifixions.IF they are dead. Saying a "spear thrust into their side" can mean anything from shoved all the way through the liver and out the back to just poking them to see if they are still alive like a kid with a stick finding road kill by the side of the road.
You want him to be dead, a typical atheist straw man, so you can declare the entire event a lie. Both Cypress and I have discussed a naturalistic answer to explain the event. Namely, he wasn't dead like you and your straw man building 12 year old buddy keep pushing.
The piercing of the lance is only mentioned in the Gospel of John. It's never mentioned in the earlier synoptic gospels.IF they are dead. Saying a "spear thrust into their side" can mean anything from shoved all the way through the liver and out the back to just poking them to see if they are still alive like a kid with a stick finding road kill by the side of the road.
You want him to be dead, a typical atheist straw man, so you can declare the entire event a lie. Both Cypress and I have discussed a naturalistic answer to explain the event. Namely, he wasn't dead like you and your straw man building 12 year old buddy keep pushing.
It makes sense, but not all Roman soldiers were competent.The practice of piercing the side was to puncture the heart and lungs of crucified to hasten death. It was a common practice of Roman crucifixions.
Agreed. Of all the Gospels, John is the most fantastical and, therefore, the most quoted by devout Christians.The piercing of the lance is only mentioned in the Gospel of John. It's never mentioned in the earlier synoptic gospels.
So it doesn't pass the criterion of multiple attestation for historical reliability - and it only shows up in the latest gospel which is farthest away from the historical events.
Therefore it strikes me as the author using literary licence.
John is Aesop.Agreed. Of all the Gospels, John is the most fantastical and, therefore, the most quoted by devout Christians.
Personally, I like Luke and Matthew better.![]()
We're on the same page. John has some beautiful stories, but there's probably a lot of literary licence being used.Agreed. Of all the Gospels, John is the most fantastical and, therefore, the most quoted by devout Christians.
Personally, I like Luke and Matthew better.
The earliest Gospel, traditionally attributed to Mark, is believed to have been written around AD 65-70. This timeframe is significant as it follows the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in AD 70, which influenced the themes of urgency and persecution found in Mark’s account. The Gospel of Matthew is thought to have been composed between AD 70-85, while Luke's Gospel was likely written around AD 80-90. Lastly, the Gospel of John, which presents a more theological perspective, is dated to approximately AD 90-100.When Were the Gospels Written? A Complete Timeline and Analysis - The Bible Stories
Play on YouTube Table Understanding the Historical Context of When the Gospels…thebiblestories.net