Hi Bart, Can you please define “love” from a non-anthropomorphic perspective? Love is a human quality (at least from the…
On The Problem of Suffering? So What’s the Problem?
One reason the argument fails is because compassion is a human concept, and assertions 5 and 6 both amount to…
On How Can We Imagine That God is Active in Our World? (A genuine, not rhetorical, question)
One difficulty with your formulation of the 'problem of evil' may be that you assume God's omnipotence as a static…
On The Problem of Suffering? So What’s the Problem?
The 3rd assertion is true: We observe it. We experience it. It is a given. Therefore the 1st and 2nd…
On The Problem of Suffering? So What’s the Problem?
If you were on the NRSV committee, I am inquiring why you and your fellow theologians failed to un-revise Matthew…
On My (Backstage) Work for the New Revised Standard Version Translation
From the narrow and vastly incomplete knowledge we humans have about the universe and life itself, it's easy to see…
On The Problem of Suffering? So What’s the Problem?
Dear Mr. Ehrman, I allow myself to put below next remarks concerning book “How Jesus became God”: I found some…
On Was the New Testament Canon Really Closed in 367 CE?
Yes, for a Christian who assumes 1-5 and sees 7, it must come down to premise 6 and finding a…
On How Can We Imagine That God is Active in Our World? (A genuine, not rhetorical, question)
I can't think of any good reason why you should dispense with your hope: of itself there is no harm…
On How Can We Imagine That God is Active in Our World? (A genuine, not rhetorical, question)
I'm currently reading Tobit in my RSV New Oxford Annotated Bible
On Introducing the Old Testament Apocrypha