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In reply to the discussion: How is 'Jesus Son of God' different from sons of Greek gods? Ever hear sermon on this? [View all]struggle4progress
(120,556 posts)50. I've been posting here at DU for fifteen years. In that time,
I have never suggested that the texts in the Jewish or Christian bibles should be regarded as scientific texts or careful historical accounts. In fact, biblical literalists very seldom post on DU
If you don't like the texts in the Jewish or Christian bibles, that's fine with me. If you want to provide interesting perspectives using genuine scholarship to help us understand cultural history, that's fine with me too. But why link to idiotic garbage like that Kersey Graves inspired FFRF page?
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How is 'Jesus Son of God' different from sons of Greek gods? Ever hear sermon on this? [View all]
bobbieinok
Feb 2019
OP
IIRC there was a major debate in 80s? re validity of claims that can't be falsified
bobbieinok
Feb 2019
#31
Or, an admission that human intelliegence is not capable of understanding? eom
guillaumeb
Feb 2019
#38
Or a willful embrace of ignorance, intellectual fatalism and laziness, as sacred
Bretton Garcia
Feb 2019
#39
You were asked to define a word YOU used yourself as YOU define it, not "others"
Major Nikon
Feb 2019
#20
Genuine studies of cultural histories are interesting and informative. But
struggle4progress
Feb 2019
#43
The literalists take the view that the texts must be accepted as accurate accounts
struggle4progress
Feb 2019
#54
"A bit different, but not so very different" doesn't make for a long enough sermon
RockRaven
Feb 2019
#27