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- From: riggs@descartes.tec.army.mil (Bill Riggs)
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- Subject: Re: Agnostics and Athiests
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- In article <780@tdat.teradata.COM> swf@tdat.teradata.com (Stanley Friesen) writes:
- >In article <1182@tecsun1.etl.army.mil> riggs@descartes.tec.army.mil (Bill Riggs) writes:
- >|
- >| Since the Bible gives specific figures on ages and dates,
- >
- >Not really, it just mentions events, some of which can be dated by
- >external means.
- >
- >|and once
- >|upon a time there was a monk who was industrious, and could add and
- >|subtract, the figure of the Creation happening about 4000 B.C. was
- >|derived.
- >
- >And deriving the apparent dates of the stuff early in Genesis is *not*
- >just a simple matter of adding and subtracting. It is a difficult job
- >of correlating various seperate narratives, and then tying them to datable
- >events mentioned in the Bible. And *Bishop* (not monk) Ussher was *not*
- >the only person to attempt this. And everyone who did it got a different
- >answer. His Grace never did intend for his calculations to be taken as
- >'gospel'; he thought of them as an investigation into an open problem,
- >not a final solution. It was thier inclusion in one widely used English
- >translation of the Bible that gave this one man's calculations thier
- >current widespread reputation as 'biblical'.
-
- Well, it is refreshing to get a response like this, from someone who
- seems to understand the problem and can enunciate it clearly. I defer to
- your wisdom on the difficulty of coming up with precise numbers from the
- text. One quibble: I am not at all sure that (was it Bishop) Ussher is the
- original source of the calculation. It seems to me that the dating business
- was done by a Gregorian monk, and I would have to go do some research to
- spit out a name and a date in which this allegedly occured.
-
- >
- >(The good bishop used the ascension of Nebuchednezer (?sp) as his datable
- >external event).
- >
- >|We can avoid this conclusion by certain theological formulations
- >|and rational deductions about the accuracy of the source data, but
- >|regretably, this defeats the fundamentalist assertion that every
- >|word in the King James Version is unfailing true.
- >
- >Anyone who says this is a fool. It is reasonable (even if extreme)
- >to believe that every word of the original Hebrew/Greek is literally true,
- >but to treat such an early translation as such is patently bogus.
-
- I would certainly agree that the original languauge texts have
- less inherent distortion in them...it is often difficult linguistically
- to correctly translate word-for-word into another language, especially
- into English, which has many, many more words than Greek. As we go back
- to the original language text, we often find all kinds of insights
- (if we weren't so skeptical, we might even call them "truths") that
- got washed out in the process.
-
- But it is a bit more difficult to screw up dates and numbers.
- A diiferent calculation might shed some better light on the level of
- understanding of the people who wrote the books of the Bible, which
- is no small accomplishment, but it will not be likely to successfully
- reconcile the religious and scientific communities to each other's
- mutual satisfaction. So we are still stuck either being considered
- unscientific, or irreligious, whether we like it or not.
-
- Bill R.
-
- "My opinions do not represent those of my employer or any
- government agency."
-
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- Bill R.
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