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This is slightly different to what you say in the book. It is 1 thing to say why "didn’t he…
On Doesn’t “Free Will” Explain Suffering?
Maybe I’m reading your post wrong. From above, “ The inscription on the slab was made by a king of…
On Did King David Actually Exist?
So if 1 Cor 2:6 favors present tense -- "rulers of this age, who are coming to nothing" -- wouldn’t…
On Apocalypticism and Apocalypses
Hi Bart, I have been waiting for this subject. I born a Catholic, sent to Catholic grade school taught by…
On Doesn’t “Free Will” Explain Suffering?
The solution is simple : there is no such God. But that doesn't imply that a Godly Reality doesn't exist…
On The Problem of Suffering? So What’s the Problem?
Hope I’m not bothering you, but please take into consideration this except from David Aune, also page 121: The phrase…
On The Problem of Suffering? So What’s the Problem?
Sorry. I was referring to the Tel Dan inscription: “On the inscription Hazael boasts of having defeated in battle two…
On Did King David Actually Exist?
My understanding is that a reasonable interpretation of the letter to Philemon is that Paul is asking Philemon to give…
On Unexpected Social Agendas in the New Testament. Who Woulda Thought?
NRSV translates 1 Cor 2:6 as "rulers of this age, who are doomed to perish (ἀρχόντων τοῦ αἰῶνος τούτου τῶν…
On Apocalypticism and Apocalypses
As I recall from reading your books, that you moved to the position of not believing in God in light…
On Doesn’t “Free Will” Explain Suffering?
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