It really doesn't. It's just that you enjoy reading books written by disbelievers, who happen
to be 'experts' on ancient history.
Again, they were believers but saw the full extent of the evidence and saw it was made by people.
But the way you continue to disrespect scholars who are world renown for their excellent scholarship, hold positions at top universities and despite your zero knowledge of these studies still put their name in quotes as if they are frauds
That makes this very easy as to who the fraud is. You are not being honest at all and you are making up reality as you go in order to justify your beliefs.
What an honest person would say is "I haven't studied these scholars and I know much of this is consensus in historical scholarship, but I cannot comment. Since I am interested in what is true (if they were) I will study them and then see if I can debunk their claims."
You're not fooling me, guess who that leaves?
I don't believe in historians who claim to know whether G-d exists.
Wow this is bad. Yeah so no historian makes claims about God in their work, they do specific work on literary evidence and so on. Most of it is made up, which we have evidence for.
Maybe God does exist. Actual theism claims, no chance at all. Deism is what cannot be known.
They should
stick to their 'facts', and not write books making such unreliable conclusions.
This is the biggest fail I have seen in quite a while.
Calling this a strawman is a compliment. You don't know their claims, you won't read or watch a single video, yet you think you magically know their claims (you don't) and you are wrong again.
They don't talk about belief in God, it's historical studies. We see where the myths came from, that books were written by multiple authors in different time periods, drew from older stories, don't match the archaeology. All of their claims have evidence.
Here you are not even knowing what claims they make, calling their made-up claims unreliable and just being completely wrong.
This is a pointless discussion. You are in some fantasy world.
It is impossible to make conclusions about G-d, by theorising and stating 'probably', or 'most likely'..
A fantasy world. Not related to this reality.
You have been brainwashed by all these academic books written by disbelievers.
Please prove or provide peer-reviewed evidence that Genesis is not Mesopotamian. Prove all the universities that teach this through established evidence that they are wrong.
Go ahead.
Looking at evidence is not brainwashing, it's demonstrating something is likely true.
You buy into stories about angels giving revelations and you call me brainwashed? Your proof is people told you and a book says so? Brainwashed.
..and I'm not interested in proving inaccuracies in the Bible.
It only proves it is inaccurate, and not that it is complete fabrication.
It proves Genesis is entirely a re-working of older myths.
It shows Yahweh is just another mythic deity, acting like all the other fictional deities.
Your main theory relies on academic books, that concludes the OT is inaccurate.
That is the most uneducated thing ever said. You have lost all credibility.
But it's not even correct. It's wrongness is wrong. The books don't conclude the OT is inaccurate, the evidence concludes it.
But the arguments against any theism is also correct. Show me evidence for theism.
You then carry on to say that these 'untrue stories' must have been copied by others as time
goes by.
Your reasoning is flawed. You cannot say for sure what is true and what is not.
You believe what you believe .. no more than that.
Besides they are often verbatim, there are methods trained scholars use to identify dependence on multiple text. Intertextuality is one.
So they can say with high probability.
But I no longer care. You are determined to write your own version of reality to comport to your magic beliefs. Truth is meaningless to you. So cool, just be a fundamentalist and live in a world where what you imagine is real.
Yes I do .. there are many different creeds amongst communities who believe in the Bible.
It's not that simple..
Some people will never believe, whatever evidence is presented.
i.e. their hearts are tightly shut
Yes, you. I am the one presenting evidence and you are making up fantasy realities where you think scholars are saying things they are not and that they are somehow all wrong, and anything else you can say to dismiss evidence you cannot fight against.
When a fundamentalist is confronted by evidence like that they simply deny the source. You are shut down to truth.
Now notice, here you claim it's ME who won't believe if evidence is presented. DESPITE, all I have been doing is reacting to evidence. That's it. But because it's not the evidence you want, or the belief you hold, you have to still deny the fact that I only go by evidence. Your cognitive bias is so huge right here.
I have asked you for evidence, over and over, I have shown you small examples of evidence of religious borrowing and you go into excuse, denial and fantasy mode.
And now, it's you who is the one telling me I'm "shut"? Mind boggling.
I'm waiting, present your evidence. ANY evidence.
..whereas I'm not interested in listening to such a podcast.
I do not
know whether Daniel is a forgery ..
It makes no difference to me .. I have the Qur'an, and do not rely on the accuracy of
ancient scrolls.
Yeah, forget that, you are not interested in evidence. You are shut. You started out withh the feel (it was fake I see) of honest debate but you dropped the ball. I don't care.
If the Bible was 'the word of G-d' as some say, then why would G-d have revealed the Qur'an?
If the Quran was the word of God why would God have released the Bahai scripture?
So, your question is ridiculous and asserts your book is true. A claim.
I cannot believe I have to walk you through this?
So the people who say the OT is true are Jewish. They don't believe the Quran is anything but a made up by people book.
Many people who study the evidence say the OT is like all other religions, a mythology. The Quran would also be a myth. Real wisdom and rules, no angels and revelations, no moon splitting, mythology.
Your question is one that only works for someone who assumes the Quran is the word of a god?
The Quran is not from any God. If it is show me some evidence please. Neither is the OT.
In the same way, why would G-d have revealed the NT, if the OT was completely accurate?
Christians say they work together as a whole and the NT is a new revelation.
Historians and secular people know they are the mythology of the Hebrew people. Just as every of the thousands of nations had the same. Most nations did not survive or their myths didn't stick. One did, a few did. Still myths.
Why would you ask me these questions?
No .. your whole theory relies on inaccuracy, and not the basic truth of the One God of Abraham.
No, it relies on massive archaeological evidence. Which you are afraid to look at.
It relies on massive literary analysis, which you won't look at.
It relies on looking at trends in religions in the nearby nations (actually the nations who invaded Israel, yes both nations are completely where all the theology comes from, except the Egyptian and Mesopotamian myths, and some things they made up) and seeing exactly where the ideas came from.
So you are completely wrong but not interested in evidence. So go away and enjoy your unsupported beliefs. You have made it clear if I present evidence you just conspiracy theory it, WITHOUT EVIDENCE OF YOUR OWN TO BACK IT UP. Which is dishonest and always a dead end no matter what.
So unless you have evidence I don't care about a dishonest discussion that is a waste of time.
Abraham means "father of a multitude" in Hebrew. In religious fiction the characters name is always what the character does as well.
Fiction.
Also it can be shown from older myths that Yahweh is a typical Near Eastern deity, not new or special at all. In the OT. Later he changed to a Platonic god when that became popular. So in a way you worship Greek gods also.
Sanaa manuscript
en.wikipedia.org
The
Sanaa palimpsest (also
Ṣanʽā’ 1 or
DAM 01-27.1) or
Sanaa Quran is one of the
oldest Quranic manuscripts in existence.
[1] Part of a sizable cache of Quranic and non-Quranic fragments discovered in
Yemen during a 1972 restoration of the
Great Mosque of Sanaa, the manuscript was identified as a
palimpsest Quran in 1981 as it is written on
parchment and comprises two layers of text. The upper text largely conforms to the standard
'Uthmanic' Quran in text and in the standard order of chapters (
suwar, singular
sūrah), whereas the lower text (the original text that was erased and written over by the upper text, but can still be read with the help of ultraviolet light and computer processing) contains many variations from the standard text, and the sequence of its chapters corresponds to no known Quranic order. A partial reconstruction of the lower text was published in 2012,
[2] and a reconstruction of the legible portions of both lower and upper texts of the 38 folios in the Sana'a House of Manuscripts was published in 2017 utilising
post-processed digital images of the lower text.
[3] A radiocarbon analysis has dated the parchment of one of the detached leaves sold at auction, and hence its lower text, to between 578 CE (44 BH) and 669 CE (49 AH) with a 95% accuracy.[4]
Look at that, the Quran was not written down from revelations, it was worked on for centuries, as they gathered knowledge and composed it. Human writers. Evidence.