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christianstudies.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Skeptical blogger Tim O'Neill has criticized claims by piano teacher Rene Salm that the town of Nazareth did not exist at the time when Jesus is typically understood to have lived. In turn, Neil Godfrey(I previously wrote 'librarian Neil Godfrey', but Neil objected to this), has described O'Neill's criticism as 'ignorant anti-rationalist nonsense', and written... | |
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badarchaeology.wordpress.com
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| | | | | This is an odd one, and it's something that seems to have passed by the notice of most "alternative" archaeologists. It concerns some claims made by a genuine academic archaeologist that relate to coinage of the late first century BCE and early first century CE, which he believed demonstrated that the chronology of the career... | |
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historyforatheists.com
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| | | | | Catherine Nixey, Heresy - Jesus Christ and Other Sons of God (Picador, 2024) 365 pp. British journalist Catherine Nixey's first foray into popular history, The Darkening Age: The Christian Destruction of the Classical World, (Macmillan, 2017) received enthusiastic praise by many non-specialist reviewers and an even more rapturous reception by certain polemicists, who relished its fundamentally anti-Christian thesis. It was far less well-regarded by historians who are expert in the periods and topics it c... | |
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bcooper.ca
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| | | Introduction: The War Within the RedeemedAll sincere, Bible-believing Christians recognize the ongoing struggle between what we know to be good and aligned with God's will, and the sinful actions we sometimes fall into. This struggle is a common reality we must all acknowledge. I'm not only speaking of habitual sin, but also of those sins... | ||