RE: Isaiah 53, 700 B.C: Historical Evidence of the Divine Omniscience.
July 25, 2023 at 10:29 am
(July 25, 2023 at 10:26 am)Bucky Ball Wrote: I wonder if NX realizes how insanely stupid and intellectually dishonest, and structurally flawed his form of argumentation is, in these posts.
First he takes a quote, often out of context, such as Isaiah, from an ancient text. He actually knows next to nothing about the ancient cultural context, or even the literary
context, or its background, as we showed here yesterday.
Then He creates a (false) comparison to something some people believe today, because some of the words happen to be similar.
He then slaps on his *present* understandings from his *present* beliefs onto the ancient text. And viola.
Besides the fact that this is a well known methodological error ("presentism"), he actually thinks that his false use of similar words which meant different things at the time they were written, to claim a "prediction" for his present beliefs, from an ancient source that had no such similar concept at all, will produce something worth considering.
His method (actually its the meth of pretty much all fundies), is flawed, his knowledge of the ancient world is totally flawed, and no thoughtful person would accept this method or anything he claims as a result of his examination, or assertions. He actually thinks this flawed method should produce the truth.
I am not sure “realize” is achievable with just 3 malfunctioning brain cells