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Post by timoneill on Nov 28, 2017 19:00:45 GMT
Tim (and others), if you haven't seen it already, here's a write up on your blog by NT scholar Larry Hurtado. I think you can feel pretty pleased! That's a pretty darned impressive endorsement by my favourite NT scholar. He gets a heck of a lot of hits on his blog and he is usually a pretty waspish sort. Still, perhaps a kindred spirit? Perhaps.
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Post by wraggy on May 29, 2018 0:39:42 GMT
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Post by endrefodstad on Jun 13, 2018 13:45:16 GMT
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Post by wraggy on Jul 16, 2018 2:36:25 GMT
Tim O'Neill's latest post is up on History for Atheists.
The Great Myths 6: Copernicus’ Deathbed Publication
"Copernicus first circulated his ideas in 1514, but the Catholic Church did not get around to condemning his heliocentric cosmology until the Inquisition’s injunction against Galileo in 1616. If the Church opposed science and condemned any idea that was contrary to the Bible, why the century long delay? And why did they never persecute Copernicus himself? Many new atheists explain this by claiming he kept his ideas secret and only published his book when he was on his deathbed to escape the wrath of the Church. The reality is quite different".historyforatheists.com/2018/07/the-great-myths-6-copernicus-deathbed-publication/
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Post by fortigurn on Jul 17, 2018 0:21:16 GMT
Tim O'Neill's latest post is up on History for Atheists. This is already one of my favorites.
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