RoboTimbo
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Could phony gospels written by liars 2000 years ago have had this kind of power to help produce these great men out of broken hearted poor slaves?
The evidence says YES.
Could phony gospels written by liars 2000 years ago have had this kind of power to help produce these great men out of broken hearted poor slaves?
And all of this can be considered some evidence for the truth of the NT because it shows how the power of the gospel can transform the life of a poor brokenhearted slave into becoming a great man who met Lincoln and became the most well known black man in America.
The gospels, for all that they're fabrications, contain any number of useful principles which, if adhered to, can inspire men (and women) to greatness.
Say what???
He died on February 20, 1895, a man who achieved great things through persistence, pluck, hard work and Christian hope. In his lifetime, he was as well-known as any black person in America. But to get there, he had traveled a long road from his slave-cabin beginnings.
I seem to remember some chappie called Jefferson making a very similar point.
Say what???
SOP from DOC. Selective/mis-quotation. From one of his links, what was actually said was:
He died on February 20, 1895, a man who achieved great things through persistence, pluck, hard work and Christian hope. In his lifetime, he was as well-known as any black person in America. But to get there, he had traveled a long road from his slave-cabin beginnings.
Misquoting??? DOC???
Say it isn't so!
Could phony gospels written by liars 2000 years ago have had this kind of power to help produce these great men out of broken hearted poor slaves?
Dianetics? Tom Cruise? DOC just proved that Scientology is real!
People cannot be inspired by fictional stories?And all of this can be considered some evidence for the truth of the NT because it shows how the power of the gospel can transform the life of a poor brokenhearted slave into becoming a great man who met Lincoln and became the most well known black man in America. Also Martin Luther King's grandparents were slaves and his father and grandfather were ministers like he was.
Could phony gospels written by liars 2000 years ago have had this kind of power to help produce these great men out of broken hearted poor slaves?
And now we're back to Luke's census: DOC, are you willing to admit all those gymnastics by your favourite apologetics to make the Greek text of Luke 2:1-2 conform to our historical knowledge are bollocks?The "phony gospels written by liars" is a strawman argument of yours which has been addressed several times already. The authors of the gospels, whoever they were, may not have been intentionally lying, they may quite well have believed that what they were writing was true.
But belief is not the same thing as knowledge, and as there are parts of the gospels which are quite clearly at odds with the historical record (Luke's census, for example), it is clear that the gospels are not all fact.
The gospel of Aberhaten may yet come to be world famous!![]()
I thought that was Tiger Woods...
The Amarna Experiment continues . . .
My guess was Bill Cosby. Does this mean we fail at history?
Well I said I was done with this issue of slavery if everyone else was but I guess that is not the case.
It's strongly implied in his autobiography when he says this:
My guess was Bill Cosby. Does this mean we fail at history?
Not OJ then?