Jklint wrote: ↑September 15th, 2019, 8:33 pmWhat is “commonly known” is very different from what biblical scholars say about “the story of Jesus”. If one gets one’s knowledge about the Bible, in particular the New Testament, from cable TV and popular opinion, then that knowledge is nothing like what scholars write.GaryLouisSmith wrote: ↑September 15th, 2019, 7:41 pmIf anyone is blowing hot air it ain't me. Also, one doesn't have to be a biblical scholar to know the broad outlines of the story, commonly known, being very much in line and derived from what biblical scholars themselves say on the subject who treat the story as history. It's those like you who are full of it craving attention which frankly took too long to figure out but as they say, better late than never.
In other words, you are just blowing hot air, pretending to be a biblical scholar.
One thing you're well aware of as most of your kind and ever ready to capitalize on is that absurdities, like worms on a hook, catch the most fish...the only thing you're successful at but don't call it philosophy. I'll leave it to greater intelligences than mine to take whatever you have to say seriously.
I am not a scholar myself, that is to say that I don’t do academic study on ancient texts, but I do read a fair amount of what comes from academia. I have formed some of my own opinions about that. My main interest, though, is philosophy. I interpret the Bible according to the philosophy I hold. That philosophy is a type of Platonism. I’m sure you are not a Platonist. You, it seems to me, are a nominalist, a sort of anti-Platonist. The battle between nominalists and Platonic realists has been going on for a very very long time. And vicious insults have been hurled back and forth just as long. So the insults you hurled to me are par for the course. I’ve heard it all before.
What I want to say is that you need to get away from the story of Jesus as it is commonly known and really and truly read some scholarly books. I sent you this link before but I think you just blew it off. Click on sessions - https://oyc.yale.edu/NODE/246