ludwigm wrote:LittleNipper wrote:If Joseph Smith can concoct a fake history and call it the Book of Mormon --- and I believe he did, then civilizations can fabricate fake histories to uplift their own place in the world. What ruler would not wish to be considered a god. Egyptians, Chinese and Romans did it. Don't believe the Bible, but accept fables about dynasties that attempt to support the glories of kings.
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You wrote: "civilizations can fabricate fake histories to uplift their own place in the world"
QED.
You accept one of them.
What makes it more acceptable than the other thousands?
Civilizations under Zeus, Odin, Quetzalcoatl (together with Tlaloc, Tezcatlipoca and Huitzilopochtli, I like them because of beautiful names and not because they were likeable in any way) and others.
Why Jehovah?
(Yehowah, Yahweh, YHWH, Adonai, יהוה , יְהֹוָה , Elohim, Κύριος , Dominus, Je-ho’vah, the LORD, אֲדֹנָי , אֱלֹהִים , ha-Shem, the name, Iehouah, Iehovah )
Has he (she? it?) more name than other gods? Does IT counts?
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My additional signature:
"Where is the Graveyard of Dead gods? (link)"
I have a dime You will not read that.
I am pointing out the flawed logic that accepts a few ancient "secular" histories, showing lines of monarchy decending down through the ages, but rejecting the Bible because it tells a different story. Clearly they are not all correct, but why must the Bible be in error?