
Originally Posted by
Arcani_Bar_Kochba
Hax i have an idea as to what you are saying, but that requires alot of guesswork on my part.
Im assuming you mean to say "Histories, written by polybios is a more historically accurate work than the bible, and it is from antiquity as well..."
Is that correct?
Operating under that assumption, i'll say: huh?
More accurate by which criteria? Is this simply greco-roman bias, biblical skeptism, a judgement call based on a higher level of detail, judgement call based on more complete archaeological corroboration, all of the above, none of the above, some of the above, some of the above plus more...?
like i said i dont want to debate that point because of pro-theological bias, anti-theological bias, antisemitism, ethnocentrism, etc etc etc.
why cant you just let my little comment slide? Look if you really want to fight about this, then define which criteria you are using to make that judgement.
Im basing my statement on the mountain of corroborative evidence to support the biblical account of places and events, which spanned close to 800 years, predated any western attempts at an organized history by far (assuming that herodotus is indeed the "father of history"), etc.
Im not familiar with Polybius' work so i cant speak at that, but im pretty sure you arent familiar with the bible so we are even :p.
i really didnt want to have to defend that statement made to amir, i just felt he wasnt paying the bible the proper homage for a historical work of its stature.
In closing ill say two things:
1. Polybius work came hundreds upon hundreds of years after the bible, it was written by one man covering a span of 60 years, it's not even in the same category, by making your comment you are trying to say that an automobile is better than a CPU, they are both machines but they are hardly comparable in form or function to make a comparison. You want to compare the bible to another history of antiquity stack it up against greek mythology, or the legends surrounding the founding of rome, or the gilgamesh epic, and then you are making comparisons in the same arena.
2. Moreover, I advise that Carthage must be destroyed.
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