The Census in Numbers 3 (Montouk)
Douglas R. Larson berean@brookings.net
Fri, 14 Nov 1997 22:13:34 -0600 (00879588814, 199711150410.WAA15310@serv.brookings.net)
*good snipped material*
> MONTOUK
> > Men of far more learing than I've got have found that these verses do
> > not necessitate the conclusion of an unexplainable discrepancy in the
> > Bible.
>
> IAN
> Perhaps you might consider the possibility that many of these men KNOW
> the truth and have their livelyhood tied up in these scriptures. Others
> may well be brainwashed. You would do well to ask why men like Till and
> Doug Larson have found it impossible to continue embracing a religion
> they once held dear to their hearts.
LARSON
=2 cents worth +mode on=
Montouk,
It is always a curiosity as to why "Hebrew Contextual Scholars," in
displaying their viewpoints for the world to see and read, usually
contradict each others findings. Biblical Inerrancy depends on solid,
UNIFIED, and coherent analysis of the texts in question. Father Mitchell
Paqwa (a Catholic apologist and Hebrew scholar--a hero of mine) once said,
"where there is confusion, there is possibility!" Think this statement
through.
=2 cents worth -mode off=
Doug Larson