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Naomi, as one of the most well read ABers apparently, I seek your opinion on a two volume book published I think in 2011, called, "Miracles, The Credibility Of New Testament Accounts," by Craig S. Keener.
If you would read the reviews and relate your thoughts I would be most grateful.
If you would read the reviews and relate your thoughts I would be most grateful.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Theland - // Oh no! What have I done now, apparently?
Posting on here is sometimes like talking to American students - snowflakes, triggered, sensitive, politically correct, offended by the least deviation from the prevailing dogma.
Sorry sorry sorry sorry (cor blimey). //
Get off it Theland, faux humility doesn't wash on here - people know you too well.
Posting on here is sometimes like talking to American students - snowflakes, triggered, sensitive, politically correct, offended by the least deviation from the prevailing dogma.
Sorry sorry sorry sorry (cor blimey). //
Get off it Theland, faux humility doesn't wash on here - people know you too well.
You could, of course, have simply posted without the word 'apparently'.
I have no clue about religion - it just simply doesn't affect my life - I don't believe, and that's the extent of it. No deep metaphysical musings about why, I just simply don't believe.
But.
And far be it for me to speak in defence of Naomi, but when I do dip in to R&S, she strikes me as being incredibly well-read on matters religious and (dare I say it) more so than you. But given I know nothing about religion she could of course be spouting nonsense (how would I know), so perhaps she's just more eloquent and convincing than you are...
I have no clue about religion - it just simply doesn't affect my life - I don't believe, and that's the extent of it. No deep metaphysical musings about why, I just simply don't believe.
But.
And far be it for me to speak in defence of Naomi, but when I do dip in to R&S, she strikes me as being incredibly well-read on matters religious and (dare I say it) more so than you. But given I know nothing about religion she could of course be spouting nonsense (how would I know), so perhaps she's just more eloquent and convincing than you are...
DD - // nd far be it for me to speak in defence of Naomi, but when I do dip in to R&S, she strikes me as being incredibly well-read on matters religious and (dare I say it) more so than you. //
My only perception of Naomi being 'well read' is based on the fact that she tells us of her 'knowledge' with monotonous regularity - but very little evidence to actually prove it, apart from a somewhat high-handed approach to peope she beleives to be less 'well read than she is.
I can say I am a nuclear scientist - but it doesn't mean I am one.
My only perception of Naomi being 'well read' is based on the fact that she tells us of her 'knowledge' with monotonous regularity - but very little evidence to actually prove it, apart from a somewhat high-handed approach to peope she beleives to be less 'well read than she is.
I can say I am a nuclear scientist - but it doesn't mean I am one.