Posted on 09/05/2025 7:44:09 PM PDT by nickcarraway
NOT really much of a surprise.
Ummmm....as soon as Jesus resurrected, ALL of Scripture was validated.
Go PU!
I was deeply moved when I learned that the bible was NOT written by the men I was taught did so in Sunday school.
It was very common for writers of that period to claim their works were that of another in order to exalt the men
they respected.
Be an atheist if you want, I’ll take my chances with Christ and God.
Nobody gets out of here alive.
But your Soul is eternal somewhere.
We Stand as Mortals
Between Two Eternities
Past and Present.
One Man Conquered
Death,Hell and the Grave.
Ahmen!
Bookmark.
Got that right. Go Boilers!
Has anyone figured out the talking snake?
Thank you for sharing!
YW
It was using sign language.
One of *those* topics.
“Lawrence Mykytiuk, emeritus professor of library science,”
My man!
In what other context do we deny the existence of a historical personage until we get a 2nd source mentioning them? History books are filled with mentions of historical figures with a single primary source, or no primary sources at all. The Bible has been shown to align with external documentation thousands of times, even against the prevailing opinions of scholars at various times (such as regarding the existence of the Hittites). With its track record it is the attitude that it must be rejected on any point until independently verified that is unreasonable.
Some folks are just hell-bent on disbelieving no matter how much evidence is present. Abraham told the rich man that if his brothers did not believe in Scripture, neither would they believe a messenger, Even if the messenger was a deceased person, it spirit, testifying as to the truth of eternity.
Really. Did he think people had nothing else to do but carve imaginary people’s name in rocks all day, every day?
Right, synchronisms, that’s exactly what and how it gets done.
The Oracle chicks at Delphi sat right on top of a crack in the ground and got high as a kite from the gases leaking out of it. That’s remarked on in at least one ancient source (not in the original handwriting or anything). Early in the 20th century a French archaeologist dug and examined the site and proclaimed that there was no sign of any crack, and it was accepted.
In the 1980s a Dutch archaeologist with a geology background did work up there, measured and mapped the whole temple site, and found that not one but two natural fissures crossed right under where the oracle sat and spoke to visitors. He didn’t think anything of it.
Another archaeologist who (like so many others) had accepted the received opinion went up there with the Dutch guy and couldn’t believe how obvious the fissures were. Tests on deposits in the fissures (they no longer out-gas) found the chemistry that confirmed the ancient account.
Mysteries Of The Ancient World — March 13, 2016
(time index to the Delphi segment)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEkvHq98vWA&t=2595
More modern sidebar:
George Washington existed, his burial place is known, loads of his activities are known from a single source — but he didn’t throw a coin across the Delaware River and didn’t chop down the cherry tree.
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