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Biblical inerrancy


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45 minutes ago, larryp said:

Moses wrote the book of Job in 1400 B.C.E. Go ahead, try again.

Any Rabbi or Jewish scholar will tell you Moses was fictional and Job was written between 700 to 400 BCE.

Go ahead, try again.

51 minutes ago, larryp said:

It was recorded through bible chronology.

Who was the author who wrote the chronology. 

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23 minutes ago, larryp said:

^^^

It was recorded through bible chronology.

 

There are several competing versions, NONE of which agree, and the only thing the Jews have agreed on for the last c.2000 years is their current calendar starts circa 3761/3760 BC. 
 

cormac 

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On 8/6/2022 at 11:31 AM, Djedi said:

But after they merged, YHWH was different from when he was a son of El. . ."

Oh sure, in your fantasy!! There is no one like YHWH. No one!!  Period!!

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5 minutes ago, cormac mac airt said:

There are several competing versions, NONE of which agree, and the only thing the Jews have agreed on for the last c.2000 years is their current calendar starts circa 3761/3760 BC. 
cormac 

That's why I asked him which one. I was hoping to pull apart Schofield's car crash. ^_^

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1 minute ago, larryp said:

Oh sure, in your fantasy!! There is no one like YHWH. No one!!  Period!!

What about Kiitaanituu, The Great Mystery?

........nah, it never mentioned anything psychoticly juvenile like vengeance, property theft and genocide. :yes:

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6 minutes ago, larryp said:

Oh sure, in your fantasy!! There is no one like YHWH. No one!!  Period!!

It’s not a fantasy it’s a matter of fact. Early Canaanite texts show Yahweh in Israel was at first considered a “son of El”. These PREDATE the Israelites. 
 

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25 minutes ago, cormac mac airt said:

Sumer, circa 5500 BC, PREDATES your Adam, who also didn’t exist. 
 

cormac

The above is found at Cormac  5: 3-6  LOL . . .

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10 minutes ago, larryp said:

 ^^^

Smoke and mirrors!!

Fish and chips.

So who wrote this laughable.....oops sorry......Biblical chronology again?

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@Piney

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Deu 32:7 Think back on the days of old, think over the years, down the ages. Question your father, let him explain to you, your elders, and let them tell you!

Deu 32:8 When the Most High gave the nations each their heritage, when he partitioned out the human race, he assigned the boundaries of nations according to the number of the children of God,

Deu 32:9 but Yahweh's portion was his people, Jacob was to be the measure of his inheritance.

For Yahweh to be the sole creator He wouldn’t “have a portion” as He would HAVE IT ALL. 
 

Source for the above is the NJB. 

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43 minutes ago, cormac mac airt said:

Sumer, circa 5500 BC, PREDATES your Adam, who also didn’t exist. 
 

cormac

YHWH

Wrong: Sumerian culture started in 4500 B.C.E. Adam was born in 4026 B.C.E. Try again.

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53 minutes ago, larryp said:

YHWH

Wrong: Sumerian culture started in 4500 B.C.E. Adam was born in 4026 B.C.E. Try again.

Tell El-Oueili, Tell El-Ubaid, Eridu and the H3 site ALL in Sumer and ALL start circa 5500 BC. 
 

BTW, if Sumerian Culture started in 4500 BC, why does it PREDATE Adam? :rolleyes:
 

cormac

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The bible begins with inerrancy, Genesis is full of mistakes. It says Noah separated the animals by clean and unclean, which those laws weren't given out til the time of Moses. Unless Noah time traveled. Not to mention kangaroos and other marsupials seemed to have survived a world flood..

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6 hours ago, larryp said:

Oh sure, in your fantasy!! There is no one like YHWH. No one!!  Period!!

No it's Biblical! Texts from all the different stages of YHWH development are found in the bible!

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10 hours ago, larryp said:

Good, I don't want to pay for someone else's lavish spending. It allows them to work their debt off.

You'd rather buy people to work off yours.

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@larryp
“1: Woes me gasnoffit so sayeth I the Lord of itchy scrotum rash, I am the one true lord who can reliefith thee of painful irritation of thy loins. 2: I hearby declare all believers to be cast into a pit of oil with buxom hand maidens, hirsute hunks, and all manner of delights as the nonbelievers wander in ignorance and darkness for all eternity. 3: All other religions and their texts are false and idolatrous.” The Holy Scripture of the Dally Wally Shumally verses 1-3 of the Book Of Nincompoopery.

So Larry what’s the difference between the above holy text as compared to your bible? Let me tell you because you have such a hard time using and understanding the knowledge that falls into and quickly falls out of your brain. I wrote it, just now and I declare it to be truer than the bible because it says so in the text.

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1 hour ago, newbloodmoon said:

@larryp

So Larry what’s the difference between the above holy text as compared to your bible? Let me tell you because you have such a hard time using and understanding the knowledge that falls into and quickly falls out of your brain. I wrote it, just now and I declare it to be truer than the bible because it says so in the text.

It sounds like a mumble jumble to me, and it's baseless.

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2 minutes ago, larryp said:

It sounds like a mumble jumble to me, and it's baseless.

Just like the bible, koran, vedas, book of mormon, other non consequential holy texts etc. At least I am honest about it being nonsense even if I wrote it, the fleecing is that way with the rest of the brainwashed sheeple. 

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11 hours ago, Piney said:

The Egyptians, Chinese and the Greeks not only knew the Earth was round, they figured out it’s circumference. 

YHWH

But did they know it before1400 B.C.E. When Moses wrote it? The answer is no. I rest my case.

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8 minutes ago, larryp said:

xxxxxx

Wrong answer. ^_^

Please list the archeologists, geologists and historians and their peer reviewed papers that verify the events in the Bible.

Not the alcohol rating on cartoon moonshine jugs. :yes:

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1 hour ago, larryp said:

It sounds like a mumble jumble to me, and it's baseless.

Sounds like self projection to me. :yes:

Until you can provide links to archeologists, geologists and historians and their peer reviewed studies you say prove your ideas your claims are baseless. ^_^

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On 8/11/2022 at 12:59 PM, Desertrat56 said:

@larryp " . . . and the romans, who created it (Christianity) did not do that until about 1400 years ago . . ."    And the judaic religions have been splitting like that since  . . ."   

The creed of Constantine sums up in his own words how he polluted the correct way to worship YHWH. All allow his own words to testify:

Creed of Constantinople Church

“I renounce all customs, rites, legalisms, unleavened breads and sacrifices of lambs of the Hebrews, and all the other feasts of the Hebrews, sacrifices, prayers, aspirations, purifications, sanctifications, and propitiations, and fasts and New Moons, and Sabbaths,and superstitions, and hymns and chants, and observances, and synagogues.  

Absolutely everything Jewish, every [TORAH] Law, rite and custom and if afterwards I shall wish to deny and return to Jewish superstition, or shall be found eating with Jews, or feasting with them, or secretly conversing and condemning the Christian religion instead of openly confuting them and condemning their vain faith, then let the trembling of Cain and the leprosy of Gehazi cleave to me, as well as the legal punishments to which I acknowledge myself liable. And may I be an anathema in the world to come, and may my soul be set down with Satan and the devils.” Stefano Assemani, Acta Sanctorium Martyrum Orientalium at Occidentalium, Vol. 1, Rome 1748, page 105. [Emphasis mine]

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36 minutes ago, Piney said:

 

Until you can provide links to archeologists, geologists and historians and their peer reviewed studies you say prove your ideas your claims are baseless. 

YHWH

The earth being round is backed up. It is backed up when YHWH told the Jews two hundred years in advance that the Medes and the Persians would liberate them from Egyptian bondage. When YHWH mentioned Mesopotamian King Nebuchadnezzar was backed up. When YHWH instructed the Israelites to bury their trash, long before Louis Pasteur and the discovery of microbes was backed up. I could go on and on . . . So, what part of that don't you understand, Piney?

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On 8/6/2022 at 12:19 AM, Desertrat56 said:

You must hang out or interact with a different type of christian than I have experienced.   I was screamed at by an ignorant sunday school teacher that I was a "blashpemer" because I knew how to read and proved the bible did not say what she claimed it did.    And I am related to people who will declare nonsense and finish that with "It's in the bible, look it up." (which they have not done themselves)  People are lazy and will let others tell them what is in their "holy book" and then insist that it is without looking for it.

Sorry to say, as an ex-academic, the sort of Christian Fundamentalists I used to deal with tended to have actually read and often memorized the Bible so they could regurgitate it at you.  It is odd that having done so that they remained completely convinced that the obviously flawed document was perfect in every way... Until someone pointed out the inconsistencies, mistakes, contradictions etc. to them. which they would inevitably treat as a personal attack rather than an opportunity to correct a misinterpretation.

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