ThickStemz
Well-Known Member
The problem is there is only so far we can go with research. And I'm not a researcher. I don't speak greek or aramaic or anything. Im a lay man. But I've read a lot on the topic of people who do research it, and both sides, at that.There's some stuff you've written that we can all agree on, like, all of the easy questions f.e.. There are other things that I feel are lacking depth of research. You point further back and say that those avatar types were all the same, like a popular story to tell those that needed comfort. There's a bigger picture around all of that, and perspective is key to seeing it. They wrote about the sun, and spoke of methods to see what was behind it. *why ask plainly when the issue is not plain at all.
Just curious, do you think science would be were it is without the efforts of some of those who were gullible enough to buy the stories? This myth is so useless that a Jesuit priest first postulated the big bang, and we've all been ignorant enough to believe him - until now i guess *shrugs*
It's not a clear cut proposition. The reason I posted Mr carriers work is that it's the first myth proponent who actually passed the sniff test. I'm sure you've heard of ceases messiah? That's bullshit.
Would science be where if is without Christianity? Why don't you ask Gellaleo.
Look, undoubtedly some early scientists were christians. And many still are. What of it?
The important thing you left out about your Jesuit who postulated the big bang was that the pope offered to make it dogma for him. He has to tell the pope that it would be missing the point.