(January 12, 2023 at 8:47 am)Angrboda Wrote:(January 12, 2023 at 12:12 am)WinterHold Wrote: Any realistic and authentic human would testify that the "biblical narrative/stories/tales" are the writings of the Roman monks who worked for Emperor Constantine during the meeting in First Council of Nicaea.
This is an example of the fallacy of poisoning the well. Implying that anyone who disagrees with you is inauthentic and unrealistic and therefore must be wrong.
How come?
Literally, I was saying:
1-The monks who wrote the Bible of the Council of Nicaea cannot be trusted or taken as an authentic writers because, the Well is literally poisoned: so anything produced by them is also poisoned.
Example: trusting the testimony and tale of a Mafia boss and his gang in an event they witnessed from afar.
2-The political motive was enforced since the gathering of these Monks took place by Constantine's order, command and advice.
Example: trusting the story of the CIA in a case about internal questioning.
Sorry dear. The well is already poisoned. It's not a fallacy.