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Posted by: Tom Hilton | Dec 21, 2004 1:26:02 PM veruca: btw, one point on previous post: the arguments don't rely law on belief in absolute truth or historical accuracy of scripture--if the gospels are important to law Christianity, then presumably the arguments attributed to Christ in them are improtant to Christian thought regardless of whether he actually made them or the gospels are all a fable someone made law up to justify/explain Chirstian beliefs (which, taken to full extent creates other theological problems, but that's another story....) I don't see much in the way of "argument" in what Jesus says in the gospels. There are plenty of assertions, but simply asserting that something is true ("God loves you!") or asserting that one ought to behave in a certain way ("Turn the other cheek!") is obviously not the same thing as making an argument for those claims.
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