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Tablet Ignites Debate on Messiah and Resurrection

spurrier;1202780; said:
this whole thing is rediculous. just because they found something written in stone doesnt make it remotely true

[Indiana Jones]
Archaeology is the search for fact... not truth. If it's truth you're looking for, Dr. Tyree's philosophy class is right down the hall. [/Indiana Jones]

The rest of your post is too disorganized to address.
 
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spurrier;1202780; said:
We just get jaded over time and our "free thinking" is what gets us in trouble.

Well, I'm not sure about the "we" but, depending on the pronoun, I'm quite sure you're right.
 
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[quote='BusNative;120278;3][Indiana Jones]
Archaeology is the search for fact... not truth. If it's truth you're looking for, Dr. Tyree's philosophy class is right down the hall. [/Indiana Jones]

The rest of your post is too disorganized to address.[/quote]
You gotta know that no article written on a subject like that isnt going to instigate philosophical thinking. Everything about that article brings religion into question. I didnt see you make a comment to the guy saying that organized religion is the downfall of religion itself. if you dismiss the final part for the sake of disorganization you dont have the courage to face those questions posed.
 
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spurrier;1202780; said:
...The bottom line is that the Bible is the Word of God on paper for us to use as a guide. God never intended this to happen. You have rampant homosexuality when the Bible state MANY times that that lifestyle is an atrocity. But people are going to do what they want and will allow many more immoral things just as long as they can be left to do what they want.

Someone above said that organized religion has ruined spirituality. That is nonsense. That is one thing that should be organized. We just get jaded over time and our "free thinking" is what gets us in trouble.
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ok, since I have some time on my hands today...

spurrier;1202793; said:
You gotta know that no article written on a subject like that isnt going to instigate philosophical thinking.

It's not the NYTimes' job to consider ensuing philosophical debate. The NYTimes' job is to research, report the facts and get opinions from witnesses or experts (except in clearly labeled editorials). Whether or not the paper always does this well is debatable, but the 'Tablet' article presented a series of facts: a stone tablet, presumably dated to the first century BCE was found years ago, held by a collector, and recently translated. It further went on to interview several 'expert' sources from academia for interpretation. It did not instruct anyone how to feel about their faith, though it did suggest that the tablet provokes academic discussions about the origins of Christianity and could, perhaps, stir some new thoughts in various directions amongst believers.

spurrier said:
Everything about that article brings religion into question.

Plainly wrong.

spurrier said:
I didnt see you make a comment to the guy saying that organized religion is the downfall of religion itself.

Also wrong. I did not comment on buckiprof's comment nor did I reply to Bleed S&G. In fact, I steered my way back to the article itself to discuss its historical implications relative to the first century CE Jesus-movement.

spurrier said:
if you dismiss the final part for the sake of disorganization you dont have the courage to face those questions posed.

What the fuck are you talking about here? If you look below, your post is not only in complete disarray, but it only contains only one question mark, which I assumed (read: hoped) was a rhetorical question regarding your own misguided summary of Islam.

spurrier;1202780; said:
this whole thing is rediculous. just because they found something written in stone doesnt make it remotely true, i mean if the nyt was around then they would have also used stone. Orthodox Jews dont even believe Jesus was anything more than a heretic anyway.

Jesus said that "in the time of the end what is wrong shall be right and what right shall be wrong"...We have Mormons who follow Joseph Smith, a guy who didnt come around until the 1800s, and to get around the question of "so, what about the billions of people that have been here before us", he says to pray for the dead souls. You have Islam wich teaches that someone needs to die physically in order to attain paradise and virgins..what? The bottom line is that the Bible is the Word of God on paper for us to use as a guide. God never intended this to happen. You have rampant homosexuality when the Bible state MANY times that that lifestyle is an atrocity. But people are going to do what they want and will allow many more immoral things just as long as they can be left to do what they want.

Someone above said that organized religion has ruined spirituality. That is nonsense. That is one thing that should be organized. We just get jaded over time and our "free thinking" is what gets us in trouble.

Let me see if I can summarize:

The tablet is untrue. Of course, I'm not sure which part you mean. If you mean to say that it's not true that they found a stone tablet with ink writing on it, you're wrong - hence the Indiana Jones reference regarding fact versus truth.

Maybe you mean that what the tablet says is untrue, meaning you don't think that Simon was the true messiah. Fine, I concede. You're right.

Or maybe you don't believe that the tablet is actually authentic? Fine, I concede again. They are still researching to make sure that it is, though, so far, initial reports indicate that it is.

Fact is, I have no idea that the hell you're talking about, because all you said was the "whole thing is rediculous."

Moving on:

In your expert opinion, the Orthodox Judaism is wrong, Mormonism is wrong, Islam is wrong, but the Bible is undoubtedly the word of God on paper for us. Listen, I respect that you have faith, but we try to be respectful of other people's faith here. If you have a specific argument about a particular part of a certain faith, fine. Present your argument and be ready for someone to debate you (see BKB v. grad, or, more recently, MufflerDragon v. 'Bus).

Lastly, if you want to debate "free thinking" (also known to some as "free will" in a religious studies context), also fine. But please make your argument something better than "'free thinking' is what gets us in trouble." Remember, if it weren't for some very free thinking, our buddy Jesus wouldn't be the Man. :wink:
 
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in honor of 'Bus. :biggrin:

(Mods: Feel free to put this into the Bible thread.)

spurrier;1202780; said:
this whole thing is rediculous. just because they found something written in stone doesnt make it remotely true, i mean if the nyt was around then they would have also used stone. Orthodox Jews dont even believe Jesus was anything more than a heretic anyway.

Let me commend you on your transition from the tablet to an irrelevant comment about the Orthodox. FTR, the beliefs held by Orthodox Jews span quite a spectrum: complete ambivalence => lack of belief in existence period => misled dude => false messiah who was politically executed. There are more, but I'm sure you get the jist.

spurrier said:
Jesus said that "in the time of the end what is wrong shall be right and what right shall be wrong"...

Feel free to show the Scripture that presents your words verbatim.

spurrier said:
We have Mormons who follow Joseph Smith, a guy who didnt come around until the 1800s, and to get around the question of "so, what about the billions of people that have been here before us", he says to pray for the dead souls. You have Islam wich teaches that someone needs to die physically in order to attain paradise and virgins..what?

Uhhh...

spurrier said:
The bottom line is that the Bible is the Word of God on paper for us to use as a guide. God never intended this to happen. You have rampant homosexuality when the Bible state MANY times that that lifestyle is an atrocity. But people are going to do what they want and will allow many more immoral things just as long as they can be left to do what they want.

God never intended for "what" to happen? Btw, are you familiar with "free will"?

spurrier said:
Someone above said that organized religion has ruined spirituality. That is nonsense. That is one thing that should be organized. We just get jaded over time and our "free thinking" is what gets us in trouble.

Truth be told, this post has proven the statement made about "organized religion". Your judgment and degradation of the tenets and practitioners of other religions shows just how true it is. Do you think that G-d intended for that to happen? Do you think that G-d admonishes you to deride those who believe differently than you? Get over your pompous self.
 
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–verbthe act of being diculous again or repeatedly; writing several posts on a discussion board causing or worthy of ridicule or derision; repeating opinions that are absurd, preposterous, or laughable: spurrier likes to rediculous about SEC football and religion.
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