kosta:Archeology.
Your opinion.
You can't KNOW it's true or state it's true. You're just depending on someone else's evaluation of forensic evidence. Very subjective and unreliable. Lots of assumptions being made.
Since you admit that you don't know what truth is, you can't say for sure what they found because you don't KNOW what's true.
You'll have to provide better evidence than that if you expect us to believe you. We're certainly not going to take the word of an anonymous internet poster who is self-admittedly ignorant.
kosta:Archeology.
mm: Your opinion.
LOL! Do coins with King Ahaz's name on them count as my "opinion"?
Since you admit that you don't know what truth is, you can't say for sure what they found because you don't KNOW what's true.
The absolute truth, mm (the context was absolute truth). If I knew everything, only then I'd know the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
You'll have to provide better evidence than that if you expect us to believe you
You don't have to believe me. All you have to do is open the Bible and read in Isaiah 7 the name Ahaz. It's there. Whether he lived or not is a different story. His name is in the Bible. Just as Achilles' name is in Iliad. Their historicity, if any, at this point is irrelevant.