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Totally NOT a debate about the veracity of the gospels
RE: Totally NOT a debate about the veracity of the gospels
(March 13, 2014 at 12:00 am)Aractus Wrote:
(March 11, 2014 at 1:45 pm)Jacob(smooth) Wrote:

Jacob when I was in kindergarten, we were out of Blue paint - and I asked the teacher "how do you mix blue paint?" She said "you can't mix it from other colours, it's a primary colour". I believed this lie until I was in the 10th or 11th grade. You in fact make blue by mixing equal parts cyan and magenta. You make Red by mixing equal parts magenta and yellow. And you make Green by mixing equal parts cyan and yellow.

So the teacher should have said to me "I don't know how to make blue paint", instead of making the wrong assumption that it couldn't be done or the assumption that it is somehow a "primary colour".

There is evidence that the Romans of the era called certain purple shades "red". But ultimately, the colour is in the eye of the witness. No object in the universe truly possess a colour property, I suspect you may actually know this.

Jesus stands trial before dawn - when it's still dark. We, like all mammals, can't see colour at night since our rods are active and not our cones. Or more precisely, depending on the lighting conditions we can perceive some colour but can't discern it very well. In these conditions a BLUE robe could be easily mistaken to be Red, let alone a Purple Robe.

Right. Exactly the conclusion I reached. You've described, better than me, why this passage is such a big deal.

What you are saying is that the bible recorded what the witnesses saw, rather than what was actually there (colour in the eye of the witnesses) . And if that's the case the whole account becomes subject to the credulity of the witnesses!

Look at it this way. I go to see a magic show. I see a woman sawn in half. I write an account of that show and say "and Marvo sawed velula in half and everyone was amazed.". 2000 years later when the gospel of Jacob is being critiqued as part of the critique of marvoanity, someone says "can't have been a trick, everyone in the auditorium was amazed!"

But he didn't! That's just my perception. And if I Then claim my account is the inspired word of God and you read it, thinking it's inerrant then you'd believe that on that day Marvo really DID saw a woman in half!

If a purple robe could be mistaken for a red one, an affair could be mistaken for an immaculate conception, or a chat for healing. If we accept that the authors made mistakes, it opens the door to all kinds of unhappy possibilities. Not least the whole thing being essentially made up!
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RE: Totally NOT a debate about the veracity of the gospels
Well put Jacob! Clap
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RE: Totally NOT a debate about the veracity of the gospels
(March 13, 2014 at 3:06 am)Jacob(smooth) Wrote:
(March 13, 2014 at 12:00 am)Aractus Wrote: Jacob when I was in kindergarten, we were out of Blue paint - and I asked the teacher "how do you mix blue paint?" She said "you can't mix it from other colours, it's a primary colour". I believed this lie until I was in the 10th or 11th grade. You in fact make blue by mixing equal parts cyan and magenta. You make Red by mixing equal parts magenta and yellow. And you make Green by mixing equal parts cyan and yellow.

So the teacher should have said to me "I don't know how to make blue paint", instead of making the wrong assumption that it couldn't be done or the assumption that it is somehow a "primary colour".

There is evidence that the Romans of the era called certain purple shades "red". But ultimately, the colour is in the eye of the witness. No object in the universe truly possess a colour property, I suspect you may actually know this.

Jesus stands trial before dawn - when it's still dark. We, like all mammals, can't see colour at night since our rods are active and not our cones. Or more precisely, depending on the lighting conditions we can perceive some colour but can't discern it very well. In these conditions a BLUE robe could be easily mistaken to be Red, let alone a Purple Robe.

Right. Exactly the conclusion I reached. You've described, better than me, why this passage is such a big deal.

What you are saying is that the bible recorded what the witnesses saw, rather than what was actually there (colour in the eye of the witnesses) . And if that's the case the whole account becomes subject to the credulity of the witnesses!

Look at it this way. I go to see a magic show. I see a woman sawn in half. I write an account of that show and say "and Marvo sawed velula in half and everyone was amazed.". 2000 years later when the gospel of Jacob is being critiqued as part of the critique of marvoanity, someone says "can't have been a trick, everyone in the auditorium was amazed!"

But he didn't! That's just my perception. And if I Then claim my account is the inspired word of God and you read it, thinking it's inerrant then you'd believe that on that day Marvo really DID saw a woman in half!

If a purple robe could be mistaken for a red one, an affair could be mistaken for an immaculate conception, or a chat for healing. If we accept that the authors made mistakes, it opens the door to all kinds of unhappy possibilities. Not least the whole thing being essentially made up!

Not a very good argument Jacob. Not good at all.

But some think it is good. So I feel compelled to address it and will do so when time permits me.
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RE: Totally NOT a debate about the veracity of the gospels
(March 13, 2014 at 7:32 am)discipulus Wrote:
(March 13, 2014 at 3:06 am)Jacob(smooth) Wrote: Right. Exactly the conclusion I reached. You've described, better than me, why this passage is such a big deal.

What you are saying is that the bible recorded what the witnesses saw, rather than what was actually there (colour in the eye of the witnesses) . And if that's the case the whole account becomes subject to the credulity of the witnesses!

Look at it this way. I go to see a magic show. I see a woman sawn in half. I write an account of that show and say "and Marvo sawed velula in half and everyone was amazed.". 2000 years later when the gospel of Jacob is being critiqued as part of the critique of marvoanity, someone says "can't have been a trick, everyone in the auditorium was amazed!"

But he didn't! That's just my perception. And if I Then claim my account is the inspired word of God and you read it, thinking it's inerrant then you'd believe that on that day Marvo really DID saw a woman in half!

If a purple robe could be mistaken for a red one, an affair could be mistaken for an immaculate conception, or a chat for healing. If we accept that the authors made mistakes, it opens the door to all kinds of unhappy possibilities. Not least the whole thing being essentially made up!

Not a very good argument Jacob. Not good at all.

But some think it is good. So I feel compelled to address it and will do so when time permits me.

I think it was less of an argument and more an observation about how human brains actually function.
He who loves God cannot endeavour that God should love him in return - Baruch Spinoza
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RE: Totally NOT a debate about the veracity of the gospels
Some christians seem to think that human brains work as flawlessly as their alleged creator...
Even when they themselves suffer from such flaws and are aware of them...
Go figure!
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RE: Totally NOT a debate about the veracity of the gospels
Outstanding post, Jacob!

Also, just as a side note...back during that time period, prior to Christianity being "born," it wasn't uncommon for stories of "the gods" impregnating mortals to be a typical tale. I have to wonder why the level of gullibility (ignorance?) was so high back then, but whatever.

If you look into the history of that mythology, you will see that the idea had taken shape before Jesus came on the scene.
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RE: Totally NOT a debate about the veracity of the gospels
I should clarify, we all agree the Gospel writers were human beings, right Disc?
He who loves God cannot endeavour that God should love him in return - Baruch Spinoza
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RE: Totally NOT a debate about the veracity of the gospels
(March 13, 2014 at 7:57 am)Pickup_shonuff Wrote: I should clarify, we all agree the Gospel writers were human beings, right Disc?

Yes.
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RE: Totally NOT a debate about the veracity of the gospels
That's good, because otherwise this discussion could've gotten weird. Tongue
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RE: Totally NOT a debate about the veracity of the gospels
...lol
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