Evidence for why we know the New Testament writers told the truth.

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Since Akhenaten is playing Ramesses, that should work out pretty well, although it sort of leaves us without someone to play Yarvelling, unless you're willing to double up.





This one?


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There's surely one shoe that's best qualified to play DOC:
 
Very nice sir. And one hell of a big city, 1,500 miles square..........

I once had an interesting evening at work explaining the practical consequences of the height part to a Christian. :D
Things like atmospheric pressure at street level, trouble with water pipes and sanitation, electrical distribution, etc.

At least he was honest enough to admit that he had not considered it, and that it would take some serious miracles.
 
Which brings up something I've been meaning to ask DOC.

Can we look into some evidence for why we know the Old Testament writers told the truth?

There probably isn't hella more evidence than there is for the NT guff, but it's a really ripping yarn.

While I can't really contribute I'd really like a good discussion of the archeological evidence for or against the happenings in the OT.
 

The same, with the AirWair sole. When it comes to footwear, there is only one Doc. Doctor Martens. :)









(Of course, there is also Dr Scholl, but they're not so good for getting your point across.)

ETA: And having missed the point of Lothian's remark, it is clearly time to go home and start the weekend.
 
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Which brings up something I've been meaning to ask DOC.

Can we look into some evidence for why we know the Old Testament writers told the truth?

There probably isn't hella more evidence than there is for the NT guff, but it's a really ripping yarn.
That's just not fair, is it? I mean, you were there for part of it...
 
I'd like to play Geisler. I'm envisioning Kurt Russell in "Used Cars."

I've had the "pleasure" of hearing Geisler speak. Do you have any garish, grandfatherly pullover sweaters in your wardrobe? He exudes a masterful combination of avuncularity and smugness.

I could play Luke. I've been working for the U.S. Census Bureau, so I could probably be inaccurate about the census.
 
I think I should get to play the spunky, hard-hitting, yet sexy girl reporter.


Well, that's taken care of my fantasizing needs for a while.


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If I slip up from time to time and call you 'Gwynnie', please be anything but offended.



Dibs on the role of Thomas Jefferson, although I am the wrong gender, ethnicity, and too short.

Hey, if Lothian can be me...


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Well, that's taken care of my fantasizing needs for a while.


Not so much.

;)
 
I've had the "pleasure" of hearing Geisler speak. Do you have any garish, grandfatherly pullover sweaters in your wardrobe? He exudes a masterful combination of avuncularity and smugness.

I could play Luke. I've been working for the U.S. Census Bureau, so I could probably be inaccurate about the census.


Don't forget that Luke is also known for his extensive geographical knowledge.

Using the popular DOC Standard of Evidence™ this implies that you can tell your arse from your elbow.

Can do?
 
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