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Annotated Skeptic's Annotated Bible: 07/2006
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Annotated Skeptic's Annotated Bible. A lay Christian's honest response to perceived flaws in the Bible. Friday, July 28, 2006. And received in the same year an hundredfold. Partially by coincidence and partially by design, this is the anniversary of the first post. Of this blog, and the 100th post as well. I suppose I'm happy to hit this milestone, but would have been a bit happier to have had something more like 200 posts right now, but I guess I've been busy this last year. Millions of such Bibles are ...
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life in the gaps: June 2006
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Lesbian Christian artist geek-of-all-trades. Christian, gay and confused. Straight, not narrow. Echidne of the snakes. Forgive us our trespasses. Arguments i no longer tolerate. Strawberries: a metaphor too far. There seems to be a lot of bitterness here. Newsflash: its not about you. I think this is called dysfunctional. Two seemingly unrelated conversations. Kicks layout* Anyone want to tell me why my posts are floating below the sidebar? It was a bit of an adventure given that this is the first tablel...
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Annotated Skeptic's Annotated Bible: 02/2006
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Annotated Skeptic's Annotated Bible. A lay Christian's honest response to perceived flaws in the Bible. Friday, February 17, 2006. And when there was made a great silence. Sorry, I haven't posted in a while, I was working on Exodus 4, and while the. Issues of that chapter were fairly easy to respond to, there was a more general. Issue that one of the points raised that I thought I ought to address, and it took too long to finish. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Free Country, USA.
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Annotated Skeptic's Annotated Bible: For we have seen his star in the east (Luke 21)
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Annotated Skeptic's Annotated Bible. A lay Christian's honest response to perceived flaws in the Bible. Wednesday, May 21, 2014. For we have seen his star in the east (Luke 21). Should we look for signs in the heavens? Just because I find them fascinating), the star of Bethlehem somehow led them to the wrong king and put Jesus in mortal danger, so it has questionable value; the publication I was reading suggested it was a demonic. Sign, which I find a fascinating theory. Will the earth last forever?
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Annotated Skeptic's Annotated Bible: 05/2006
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Annotated Skeptic's Annotated Bible. A lay Christian's honest response to perceived flaws in the Bible. Wednesday, May 31, 2006. Blessed are the barren (Exod 12). The first few issues of this chapter are ones that I either covered in the last post. Or in the comments attached thereto. What is the point of all this blood being smeared on doorposts? Well, I think the central place to find this answer is in verse 13. Now sticking to this issue and jumping down further in the chapter, to verses 29 and 30.
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Annotated Skeptic's Annotated Bible: 09/2006
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Annotated Skeptic's Annotated Bible. A lay Christian's honest response to perceived flaws in the Bible. Friday, September 22, 2006. But this I confess unto thee (transitional post). Well, after asking for suggestions as to where I might go with my blog both here and at the SAB discussion board, I only got one real response. Well, I do think of Steve as my ally, as I said previously. Links to this post. Wednesday, September 13, 2006. He asked them, saying, Whom say the people that I am? And doesn't really...
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Annotated Skeptic's Annotated Bible: Before the cock crow twice, thou shalt deny me thrice (Luke 22)
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Annotated Skeptic's Annotated Bible. A lay Christian's honest response to perceived flaws in the Bible. Friday, May 23, 2014. Before the cock crow twice, thou shalt deny me thrice (Luke 22). Luke 22 opens with the intriguing question Did Satan enter Judas before or after the last supper? I suppose the SAB can see this as a contradiction, but it's quite possible that Satan entered into him more than once. That way, so I can't see the violence there. In the SAB), but in the book of Mark, Jesus tells Peter ...
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Annotated Skeptic's Annotated Bible: Until the day in which he was taken up (Luke 24)
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Annotated Skeptic's Annotated Bible. A lay Christian's honest response to perceived flaws in the Bible. Wednesday, May 28, 2014. Until the day in which he was taken up (Luke 24). Is a big one, but what the heck, let's do it all in one big post, shall we? Was the tomb opened or closed? Were the men (or angels) inside or outside? Were the men or angels sitting or standing? Whom did the women see? Did Jesus forewarn the apostles of his death and resurrection? Did the women immediately tell the disciples?
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Annotated Skeptic's Annotated Bible: And king Herod heard of him (Luke 23)
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Annotated Skeptic's Annotated Bible. A lay Christian's honest response to perceived flaws in the Bible. Monday, May 26, 2014. And king Herod heard of him (Luke 23). The first question the SAB brings up on Luke 23. Is Who put the robe on Jesus? This is a fascinating question because it highlights an even bigger question that the SAB fails to ask. Why is Luke's gospel the only one that mentions Jesus making a trip to see Herod? Who carried Jesus' cross? What did the soldiers give Jesus to drink? I can answ...