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logicus tracticus philosophicus Started conversation Oct 6, 2003
ftnoe explaining epithet would aid researchers otherwise good starting point other links might have added more substence
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Haylle (Nyssabird) ? mg to recovery Posted Oct 6, 2003
oh, and.. it was on quite a compelling topic, and it was written and organized well! I especially appreciated the insights into ancient perspectives on El, but then I'm fascinated by theological evolution, or whatever you want to call it.
Sorry logicus..I'm a firm believer in building something up a bit before starting to throw rocks at it. If nothing else, the fall will be more entertaining.
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logicus tracticus philosophicus Posted Oct 6, 2003
wasn't throwing rocks ,gravestone would aided understandind to further references,also to draw attention to topic, as it is unlikely to be noticed by the general reasearcher other than through "hebrew"
"oldtestement" ect ,yet subject matter predates these by the (x) factor ,refered to in conclusion,i realise how hard it is to get edited entry in guide,if you have a browse though current convo's you will see several entrieson threads this entry is pertenent to topic of disscusion.
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MotDoc, Temporarily Exiled to Tartu, Estonia Posted Oct 6, 2003
It certainly appears to be true that the Old Testament never really denies the existance of Baal, it only says that followers of JHWH should avoid worshipping him. Old school Judaism was only monotheist in the sense that Jews only had one god, but it wasn't until the time of the diaspora that Jews started claiming that other gods simply didn't exist.
Good entry.
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logicus tracticus philosophicus Posted Oct 6, 2003
their being fatal flaw in debate
one god
alledged fact
thou shalt not worship (any other god)
but if their is only one god why last commandment (order)
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Haylle (Nyssabird) ? mg to recovery Posted Oct 7, 2003
Well, if you're going to get into semantics, God *could* have just been referring to all the gods that humans enjoy creating for themselves in their heads. My personal deity is Baff Monster (see Uspace).
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Uncle Heavy [sic] Posted Oct 7, 2003
no, jahweh was ordering people to worship him alone. there were loads of other gods
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Haylle (Nyssabird) ? mg to recovery Posted Oct 7, 2003
I always did snicker a bit when reading through that - one imaginary being telling you to ignore all the other imaginary beings
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logicus tracticus philosophicus Posted Oct 7, 2003
As i was saying earlier,lets add a few punctuation marks(post3 or hit this ts a reply to button)
wasn't throwing rocks ,gravestone .would aided understanding to further references,also to draw attention to topic, as it is unlikely to be noticed by the general reasearcher other than through "hebrew"
"oldtestement" ect ,yet subject matter predates these by the (x) factor ,refered to in conclusion,i realise how hard it is to get edited entry in guide,if you have a browse though current convo's you will see several entrieson threads this entry is pertenent to topic of disscusion
the more astutewill notice the meaning meant by the change.
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Haylle (Nyssabird) ? mg to recovery Posted Oct 7, 2003
I'll have a go at a translation
I wasn't throwing rocks or gravestones. More references would have aided in drawing attention to the topic, since the only things likely to be recognized by the average researcher are words like 'hebrew,' 'old testament,' etc., which is interesting, since the subject matter predates these terms by a factor of x, which you pointed out in the conclusion. I realize how hard it is to get entries into the edited guide. If you have a browse through current convos (I can only assume he's referring to all the AskH2G2 threads that deal with religion and whatnot) you will see that this entry would be relevent to the topics of discussion in many threads.
How was that? I'm not sure if he means that you should 'advertise' your entry in relevent threads, or if you should give links to sites that would give more background on certain concepts and terms (or both).
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logicus tracticus philosophicus Posted Oct 8, 2003
yes i,ve also linked my first reply to my style of communication (ephitet) ftn to gravestone ,it was just coincedence the reply acused me of throwing rocks that i used form of reply.
It is not hard to find articles on the leading players "ashe..."ect
since some would alledge root of "this" or "that" line of "thought".
Some of it and no i am not casting "rocks or gravestones" ect should have been suggested or added by editor.
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Uncle Heavy [sic] Posted Oct 8, 2003
well basically, advertising my article is not my job, really. i just write them.
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Mort - a middle aged Girl Interrupted Posted Oct 20, 2003
this was probably one of those subjects that would have been better subbed by someone that at least had a scooby about the subject
(just in case anyone doesn't know - I subbed it!)
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