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01/25/03 10:40 AM

#3376 RE: mlsoft #3364

Mlsoft

Robert Eisenman is just probing the question. He is trying to reconcile all the sources and come to an understanding of how the Essense, the Romans, Josephus and Paul himself reflect the situation. He makes no claim that he is "right" he merely explores. I just happened to stumble across that article a little while back when looking into the Roman history of "Herodian". It came up in the search.


Sometime around 120CE the Rabbi sat down and decided once and for all what books were theirs, and sometime around the council of Nicea a bunch of people met in Alexandria and decided which books were theirs. Whether you wish to see them as divinely inspired is up to you, I see them as the people who "framed" the argument.

Perhaps you could show me the part where Jesus is quoted as saying that it is okay to kill another person. It has been a very long time since I even read those books.

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