Jesus's Sins

Farrell Till jftill@midwest.net
Thu, 12 Feb 1998 23:04:09 -0800 (00887375049, 2.2.32.19980213070409.006d6368@midwest.net)


At 08:51 PM 2/12/98 -0500, Brian Dean wrote:

>> TIM
>> >Let me give an example.
>> >Suppose I say that the moon is made of green cheese and that
>> >this is a spiritually important fact that everyone's salvation is
>> >dependent upon. I then go to my Bible and look for a clear declaration
that the
>> >moon is made of green cheese. Surprise, surprise. I can find no trace of
>> this vital >doctrine in the Bible.
>>
>> >Conclusion: The Bible is errant.
>> >
>
>BRIDEAN
>Or how about somewhere in Romans it says that the moon is made of green
>cheese but somewhere in Acts it says that the moon is made of yellow cheese.
>(Assuming this hypothetical were true). You would probably attempt to
>harmonize it by saying that sometimes something might appear yellow or green
>depending on how dark it was. Or you would come up with colors that could
>easily be either green or yellow (some color in between).
>
>Then Farrell Till asks you why he should believe this harmonization and you
>then counter that Farrell Till is merely already biased against the Bible and
>that you need not explain it further.
>
>This is what you come accross to us as doing.
>
>(Sorry Farrell, my e-mail program is resolving the reply to you and some
>address called 'erran'. So I am sending it anyway. Sorry for the double
>post if a double post occurs.)
TILL You don't have to send it to me too. The "erran" is evidently a nickname for errancy that Tim entered into his address book, but <errancy@infidels.org> comes after it, so that is the address that sends the message to the list. Farrell Till Skepticism, Inc. jftill@midwest.net