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I meant that Brother Paul believes the word of man (Thallus) but will not believe the word of man about new scientific theory. He selects who he wants to believe depending whether it aligns with his original belief or contradicts it. That is his only selection criteria on which man is speaking the truth.
So you believe unequivocally that the writings of Thallus/Julius/Phlegon are correct?
What is your reasoning to believe these words of man from centuries ago, and yet be very quick to dismiss the words of men from 2014?
You must have some basis to your selection criteria that allows you to believe one man and not another?
There are no words from men of 2014 on this subject matter. I have not dismissed any. The old skeptics empty accusations have been proven to be a replacement myth...it was not just a literary device at all but a historically witnessed phenomena. Just because the witnesses lived along time ago does not address their intelligence only their scholastic knowledge (we do have more in our time). The point was, here is a phenomena that certainly did occur that cannot be accounted for with a materialistic world view. In fact, your lack of comprehension even regarding the simple question reflects the degree to which it is outside your box. IT really happened just as recorded in the Bible, was testified to by other disinterested observers in a place far away, and there is no scientific explanation that can account for it. That's all...
And Thallus also has many critics, this is from a quick read through wiki;
In the ninth century Byzantine writer named George Syncellus quoted a third-century Christian historian named Sextus Julius Africanus, who quoted an unknown writer named Thallus on the darkness at the crucifixion: 'Thallus in the third book of his history calls this darkness an eclipse of the sun, but in my opinion he is wrong.' All of the works of Africanus are lost, so there is no way to confirm the quote or to examine its context. We have no idea who Thallus was, or when he wrote.
You do realize that Brother Paul already mentioned all this?
There are no words from men of 2014 on this subject matter. I have not dismissed any. The old skeptics empty accusations have been proven to be a replacement myth...it was not just a literary device at all but a historically witnessed phenomena. Just because the witnesses lived along time ago does not address their intelligence only their scholastic knowledge (we do have more in our time). The point was, here is a phenomena that certainly did occur that cannot be accounted for with a materialistic world view. In fact, your lack of comprehension even regarding the simple question reflects the degree to which it is outside your box. IT really happened just as recorded in the Bible, was testified to by other disinterested observers in a place far away, and there is no scientific explanation that can account for it. That's all...
Oh my! I've finally reached the end so far of reading this whole thread. I skimmed some pages towards the end mind. Why? Caught my attention at the beginning with the gentleman's interest in Genesis which i find worthof expressing a genuine interest in the studying the bible and trying to get to grips with all that it offers. Bearing in mind it is very difficult to understand. I personally think, how is there not a God- How? I hope this journey reaches a wonderful conclusion for Mr. TubbyTubby and that his life is greatly blessed as a result of having a personal encounter with our loving saviour the Lord Jesus Christ.