Danna wrote:I am aware that I am but the spittle of a cockroach, discarded on a soggy fag butt in the gutter.
Ha! "Soggy fag butt" had a totally different meaning for me until I realized you were referring to a cigarette.
Danna wrote:I am aware that I am but the spittle of a cockroach, discarded on a soggy fag butt in the gutter.
Is anyone ever going to answer Danna's question about the Chaldeans?
Brent Metcalfe wrote:Hi CaliforniaKid,
I just sent you an email that I suspect may turn that frown upside down.
My best,
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The thesis of inspiration may not be invoked to guarantee historicity, for a divinely inspired story is not necessarily history.
—Raymond E. Brown
Brackite wrote:turns upside down into
William Schryver wrote:The hard cold facts are that, whether you like it or not, and despite the fact that my experience with the documents is substantially less than yours, I am still the closest to a peer in these matters that you can find on the planet at this particular moment in time.
CaliforniaKid wrote:And, as you point out, the Book of Abraham is directly polemical not only against pagan Egyptian deities but against the pharaohs' claim to priesthood. It also flies in the face of Egyptian nationalism, making Abraham the author of the astronomical science. When the Egyptian priests try to slaughter Abraham on an altar for his blasphemy, they are foiled by the Hebrew deity. Hardly the sort of document that would be of interest to Hor, a priest of Min Who Slaughters His Enemies.
I wasn't aware that you had published anything, anywhere.
Kevin Graham wrote:Are you kidding?
Well, only half kidding. I mean, who knows what the FROB might be willing to publish? One can never be too careful on the off chance of being caught with one's toes on one's teeth.