hgc said:I nominate triadboy as debate opponent for krkey. He seems to have a lot of relevant facts at his fingertips.
Diogenes said:That said, I apologize to krkey and all, for my bad manners...
Diogenes said:
The problem is, krkey has stated he will choose his opponent. I have a feeling, Triadboy will not get chosen.
However, I look forward to Triadboy's participation, solicited or not.
Gregor said:It is probably easier to debate "Resolved: That the gospels present a consistent story of bodily resurrection that does not conflict with Paulian epistles." With that, we at least get a two-fold debate: (1) Are the gospels consistent on the fact of resurrection, featuring the later interpolation of Mark, the gospel of secret Mark, and gnosticism on resurrection and (2) Did Paul preach a spiritual versus bodily resurrection.
Keneke said:Hey, Diogenes, I didn't mean to pick on *you* either. You ain't the worst, believe me.![]()
triadboy said:
Debating the historicity of the resurrection is like debating how many elves work with Santa.
I found this Item by Hyam Maccoby quite interesting..triadboy said:
However, the accuracy of the Gospels is appalling and the physical knowledge Paul had of Jesus is non-existant - I don't think krkey would like that debate.
The next sentence is equally telling...Between the Old and the New Testaments, perhaps the greatest heroes in all of Judaism were the Maccabee family - the brave fellows who stood up to the desecrator of the Temple and all-around jerk Antiochus Epiphanes. We remember the result of their deeds at this season along with those of our Savior. Today there is another "Maccoby" and he is neither warrior nor priest. He is a Talmudic scholar and a leading nuisance-writer against Christianity. Such is one way in which the family has gone downhill.
Few scholars take the works of Hyam Maccoby seriously; you will not often see him quoted as an authority, and his books (like the one evaluated here, The Mythmaker - Harper and Row, 1986) belong on the same shelf as items like Holy Blood, Holy Grail and James the Brother of Jesus. In other words, Maccoby is a conspiracy theorist, and has all of the associated practices.
Phil said:So when does it start? I guess we'll have to wait for Yahweh to get out of school.
Anyway, I've got a cold beer, a hot dog, peanuts, and a score card.
Waiting for the umpire to yell, "Play ball!!."
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Keneke said:
From there an interesting debate might ensue, but comparing the Bible to a book that is obviously fiction is apples and oranges.
So, first of all, a resurrection of one man observed by a handful of others in one tiny spot on one tiny planet in one tiny corner of the cosmos is more consistent with a very minor deity (or a very stingy and secretive one), or even more likely a natural event: for there is an easy naturalistic explanation in religious zealotry or scientific ignorance. ...
If you are going to have a formal debate, then you will also need a judge. I volunteer to be that judge.krkey said:Yahweh has already choosen to debate me, so first come, first served. If for whatever reason that fall through I will happily choose anyone else