He does. More often than not. Not that he says much. Same old schtick.
But . . . what can he do? He has nothing else. All he can do is some idea claim-jumping, that is repeat what he knows other people already know, and hope he can slip in some of Crossans fallacies without anyone noticing.
All he can do is some idea claim-jumping, that is repeat what he knows other people already know, and hope he can slip in some of Crossans fallacies without anyone noticing.
***Oh my gosh. I just checked Wikipedia as a quick start and found this:
In 1985, Crossan and Robert Funk founded the Jesus Seminar
***This guy is a heretic of the highest order. He is well described in the language of this thread:
In his Concise Commentary Matthew Henry identifies falling stars as tepid, indecisive, weak or apostate clergy who,
“Having ceased to be a minister of Christ, he who is represented by this star becomes the minister of the devil; and lets loose the powers of hell against the churches of Christ.” John identifies antichrists, in this case clergy who serve the devil rather than Christ, sequentially. First, like Bultmann, Teilhard de Chardin, Robert Funk, Paul Tillich, and John Shelby Spong, they specifically deny the living, personal Holy Trinity in favor of Gnostic pagan, immanent or Eastern pantheist conceptions.
I should have started checking sooner. I would have realized that brojoke is a stooge heretic and not wasted time throwing pearls at a pig.