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Re: GOD = RELATIVISTIC ANTHROPIC PRINCIPLE     

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Author: George Hammond
Date: May 2, 2008 12:50

..., based on what I knew ofTertullian and the ante-Nicene fathers.  So I went out and hunted down all the primary sources on the council.  You can consult them here: http://www.tertullian.org/rpearse/nicaea.html I also looked in Metzger on the Canon of the NT, just to check I hadn't missed any. The council also voted as to whether women were humans.  ...
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Re: GOD = RELATIVISTIC ANTHROPIC PRINCIPLE     

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Author: Roger Pearse
Date: May 2, 2008 12:06

... wrong, based on what I knew ofTertullian and the ante-Nicene fathers.  So I went out and hunted down all the primary sources on the council.  You can consult them here: http://www.tertullian.org/rpearse/nicaea.html I also looked in Metzger on the Canon of the NT, just to check I hadn't missed any. The council also voted as to whether women were humans.   ...
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Re: GOD = RELATIVISTIC ANTHROPIC PRINCIPLE     

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Author: Roger Pearse
Date: Apr 30, 2008 12:42

...the bible and the council some years ago and got suspicious. It sounded wrong, based on what I knew of Tertullian and the ante-Nicene fathers. So I went out and hunted down all the primary sources on the council. You can consult them here: http://www.tertullian.org/rpearse/nicaea.html I also looked in Metzger on the Canon of the NT, just to check I hadn...
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Re: * Christ and the Resurrection of the Flesh *     

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Author: Darrell Stec
Date: Apr 1, 2008 18:59

... director emeritus of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity and professor emeritus at Claremont Graduate University.  In the book James Robinson quotes Stephen C. Carlson: "Roger Pearse of the Tertullian Project had put together a history of the discovery of the Nag Hammadi Library ("The Nag Hammadi discovery of manuscripts," July 30, 2003). Of possible relevance to The Gospel of ...
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Re: The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable?     

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Author: Darrell Stec
Date: Mar 13, 2008 07:11

...by the way.  And at least he has a degree in something.  Do you? Secondly you cannot provide any information what he says is not true. You mean other than this? http://www.tertullian.org/rpearse/wheless Isn't this precious.  The AMATEUR Roger the Liar Pearse uses his own website to prove his point.  Nowhere on that website does he give any evidence to back up his opinion ...
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Re: The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable?     

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Author: Darrell Stec
Date: Mar 13, 2008 04:06

...by the way. And at least he has a degree in something. Do you? Secondly you cannot provide any information what he says is not true. You mean other than this? http://www.tertullian.org/rpearse/wheless Isn't this precious. The AMATEUR Roger the Liar Pearse uses his own website to prove his point. Nowhere on that website does he give any evidence to back up his opinion ...
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Re: The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable?     

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Author: roger.pearse
Date: Mar 10, 2008 01:47

...you prove the quality of Joseph Wheless' research skills. Chuckle. Secondly you cannot provide any information what he says is not true. You mean other than this? http://www.tertullian.org/rpearse/wheless Thirdly the only person you can find in support of your view is that other Internet kook, J. P. Holding Which view is that? I'm afraid that I...
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Re: The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable?     

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Author: Darrell Stec
Date: Mar 8, 2008 17:03

...the bible. Friedman probably contradicts everything you believe about the Old Testament. But since Friedman is a Hebrew scholar and writes on the Old Testament I doubt your website on Tertullian holds any interest for him. (etc) So in fact you have no idea whether or not this chap does not "support my website". Define support you website. ...
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Re: The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable?     

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Author: Darrell Stec
Date: Mar 8, 2008 16:38

... Jerome who did not thing it authentic, nor did Clement of Alexandria, nor Eusebius and Irenaeus, Tertullian and the Muratorian Canon never mention it.) It was only universally accepted as part of the ...any information what he says is not true. You mean other than this? http://www.tertullian.org/rpearse/wheless Thirdly the only person you can find in support of your view is ...
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Re: The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable?     

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Author: Linda Lee
Date: Mar 8, 2008 16:13

... Jerome who did not thing it authentic, nor did Clement of Alexandria, nor Eusebius and Irenaeus, Tertullian and the Muratorian Canon never mention it.) It was only universally accepted as part of the ... for any of his assertions. The Fathers opposed abortion.  See Tertullian, De anima, for an example. You're just jealous.  Jealousy is an ...
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