Well, there were considerably more than 16 videos because of the multiple letters assigned and it really does take some time to wade through because unlike the xtian shitballs who pull this routine...
there are enough facts provided to warrant some fact-checking as noted before. After a while, when his observations had been shown correct time and again I stopped bothering. It is so rare to be given facts in any kind of religious discussion. Facts are not a big deal to jesus freaks.
The Odyssey link remains the most problematic because we simply cannot know of the extent to which Homeric imagery was re-cycled in ancient literature because most ancient literature was destroyed by gangs of xtian thugs egged on by their fucking "bishops." Again, we are dealing with a very limited class of people capable of reading complex literature.
Much of the rest remains solidly based on other scholarship and the whole Chrestus/Christus thing needs further exploration.
The blow-by-blow dismantling of the gospel accounts of the "empty tomb" remains far more compelling than the Homeric analogy. He does an excellent job on those.
I watched in horror in Part XVIII as these jesus camp scumbags played their resurrection games on children but I must admit that I can see assholes like G-C and Drippy jerking off to the whole sick episode. Proof, if any more were needed that religion is little more than child abuse.
Overall, I give it a B+.
there are enough facts provided to warrant some fact-checking as noted before. After a while, when his observations had been shown correct time and again I stopped bothering. It is so rare to be given facts in any kind of religious discussion. Facts are not a big deal to jesus freaks.
The Odyssey link remains the most problematic because we simply cannot know of the extent to which Homeric imagery was re-cycled in ancient literature because most ancient literature was destroyed by gangs of xtian thugs egged on by their fucking "bishops." Again, we are dealing with a very limited class of people capable of reading complex literature.
Much of the rest remains solidly based on other scholarship and the whole Chrestus/Christus thing needs further exploration.
The blow-by-blow dismantling of the gospel accounts of the "empty tomb" remains far more compelling than the Homeric analogy. He does an excellent job on those.
I watched in horror in Part XVIII as these jesus camp scumbags played their resurrection games on children but I must admit that I can see assholes like G-C and Drippy jerking off to the whole sick episode. Proof, if any more were needed that religion is little more than child abuse.
Overall, I give it a B+.