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On 10/13/2014 12:38 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 10/13/14 12:25 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/13/2014 12:12 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 10/13/14 11:46 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/13/2014 11:31 AM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 10/13/14 11:19 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 13 Oct 2014 10:52:36 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 10/13/14 10:36 AM,
wrote:



So you admit you are just cherry picking the parts you want and
ridiculing the rest.


D'oh. I wasn't cherry picking anything, but simply explaining how
folkloric tales, many of which were common enough among our
disparate
and distant ancestors, became written down, and that there were
events
that stimulated the folk tales, and were earlier man's attempts to
explain what he didn't really know. As I stated, there is evidence
of a
"great flood" in biblical times, and the story of Noah came about
as a
way to explain it. That doesn't mean I think the story of Noah is
for
real, it just means I understand the oral tradition and folklore.

That's not a difficult concept. I'm surprised you don't get it.

You are plucking out the parts you want to believe and ridiculing the
rest, that is cherry picking.

What percentage of the ~31,000 verses do you think are historical
fact?




Whoosh. Really. This discussion obviously is just too abstract for
you.



Rope-a-dope

I don't see a victory for Ali Greg in this, since all I have stated is
that I understand how and why folk tales are the rationale for much of
what is in the bible.

When you don't understand the solar system or the fact that the earth
revolves around the sun or that crops tend to sprout in the spring, it's
understandable why you'd attribute day and night and growth to an item
of worship. When your ancestors talked about a horrific flood and that
story was passed down for centuries or longer, it's not that difficult
to understand why the tale of Noah came about.



Why are you explaining all this? What does the story of Noah have to do
with the debate you are having with Greg about Israel?

Sometimes your arguments are self-defeating.



Hahaha. You guys are hysterical. Thanks for the fun.


It seems that you can't engage those guys in a debate on anything that
matters. So why start something you can't finish?