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Did you actually expect any?So that's a no on the evidence of your original claim?
Did you actually expect any?So that's a no on the evidence of your original claim?
In all fairness, I will make their/there mistake from time to time and I know the science I publish is of very reliable, high quality. But of course, you don't need to rely on my opinion. I allow my data to speak for themselves.
Dr. Oz and The Blue Zones
Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica is located deep in the rainforest. Dr. Oz traveled to the first blue zone and showed how he traveled to this location. There are hundreds of centurions. Dan showed Dr. Oz showed how the people lived their lives. They hiked a long ways off the road, and were being rained on to get to the where all these centurions lived. They interviewed a man that is almost 108 years old. Dan said that the water is important because it has hard water, and because of the calcium and magnesium builds strong bones. There are no nursing homes, they live with there family. There is no electricity.
The Bible says God is perfect and just, so Christians believe God will give everyone a perfect and just judgment.
Sounds an awful lot like moral relativism to me. What was okay in that time and in that culture is not okay today....Of course in modern society, he would be arrested and spend time in jail, which is what I would agree with. But back then it would probably be unlikely to send a slave to jail for beating other slaves so other punishments were done to get the point across not only to the slave but other slaves...
I can't say since it's actually a very common apologetic Argument from Authority. I've noted it on several apologetic sites but that's irrelevant, it is truly telling that DOC and many apologists can't even find a well respected modern archeologist or biblical historian to back up this claim.In any case, I think I've discovered the original citation DOC uses in connection with sir William, who died in 1939.
Doc, what is it about Luke that fascinates you?
I can't say since it's actually a very common apologetic Argument from Authority. I've noted it on several apologetic sites but that's irrelevant, it is truly telling that DOC and many apologists can't even find a well respected modern archeologist or biblical historian to back up this claim.
Actually, medicine in Roman times was surprisingly sophisticated, granted that it was pre-scientific.A physician in the year 20-100 AD would not be much better than a modern homeopath.
The article was a writer speaking about a TV show episode which included a Doctor, the article by the writer was not a scientific report.
Pardon my intrusion but females are a "species"??? Damn you, Darwin, you were such a tool.There may be hope for the female species yet![]()
A chemical named gremlin?Dr. Oz said that we have a chemical called gremlin that tells us when we are full. It takes 20 minutes to get that full feeling. He suggests waiting a half an hour before you eating dessert to decide if you are truly hungry.
I suspect it's the appeal to irrelevant authority that DOC likes, since he has repeatedly said that Luke was a physician. The fact that at the time medicine was little better than a collection of anecdotes, folklore and mysticism, and the scientific method would not be invented for another 16 centuries makes him even less of an authority than he might otherwise have been.
Actually, medicine in Roman times was surprisingly sophisticated, granted that it was pre-scientific.
The article was a writer speaking about a TV show episode which included a Doctor, the article by the writer was not a scientific report.
Medicine in Egyptian times c 3100 BCE was surprisingly sophisticated. The real "father" of medicine was not Hypocrates, but Imhotep. Vizier, Architect and Doctor to Pharoah Zoser of the Stepped Pyramid fame in Saquara.
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