Oh, bless your little cotton socks.LittleNipper wrote: Moses likely met Job.
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You’re conclusion about me is unfair and illogical. I no longer fit history to fit a religious mold. In the past I tried to make chronology fit the Mormon/Christian faith while denying and rejecting credited scientific world scholarship. That was an embarrassment in which I since emended my ways. I hope you do the same, someday.
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Bret Ripley wrote: ↑Sun Jul 12, 2026 3:29 pmOh, bless your little cotton socks.LittleNipper wrote: Moses likely met Job.
It’s my understanding that most scholars attribute Job’s life story to have occurred long before the Mosaic era. How on earth LittleNipper thinks that Job was likely to have met Moses is beyond me.
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The composition of the Book of Job dates to the Persian period, some thousand years or so after a historical Moses (assuming there was one) would have lived. The Book of Job may have been inspired by older stories about a character (historical or not) named Job, but positing actual biographical data at that chronological and literary distance is the stuff of fanfiction. There is a similar problem with Moses: the writings we have about him were written centuries after he would have lived. We can't be sure what (if anything) that is written about Moses or Job is factual. There may or may not have been historical figures upon which these characters are based, but we can't know for certain either way.
Saying 'Moses likely met Job' is about as meaningful as saying 'G.I. Joe likely met Clark Kent.'
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I don't fit history to fit a religious mold, and I don't fit history to fit a secular mold. Mormonism can destroy anyone's view of Biblical truth (especially those whose faith is in humans that they trusted) because I know that Mormonism is founded upon a fabricated book concocted by a very shrewd individual, and some of it has been lifted word for word from the Bible, in King James English nevertheless. Once an individual has been so duped it becomes very hard to trust others.Shulem wrote: ↑Sun Jul 12, 2026 4:07 pm
You’re conclusion about me is unfair and illogical. I no longer fit history to fit a religious mold. In the past I tried to make chronology fit the Mormon/Christian faith while denying and rejecting credited scientific world scholarship. That was an embarrassment in which I since emended my ways. I hope you do the same, someday.
But the reality is, I''m not about to trust secular scientists nor secular historians just because they are somehow imagined to be smarter or more knowledgeable, or most honest... They can be just as calculating because they are driven to impress their peers just as Mormons must impress their organizations leadership or face very similar consequences.
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How can astronauts possibly be Christian? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKBi2OyHIXo