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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2007 22:57:17 GMT -4
Dr. Cristian Negureanu's treatise, The Unknown History of Mankind-The Bodies of Messiah, which appeared in the June 23 UFO Digest, fails not only the testing of the spirits that John discusses in 1 John 4:1 but also fails 14th century William of Ockman's famous lex pasimoniae, or law of parsimony or succinctness. William was a logician and Franciscan Friar who came up with the now famous axiom known as Ockham's Razor that states that with all things being equal the simplest explanation to a problem is the best one. After dismissing individually the Sumerian, Assyrian, Babylonian, and Hittite accounts, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Book of Enoch, the Bible and the Koran, Dr. Negureanu writes that none of these alone "will lead to any coherent explanation concerning the formation of the earth, the origins of the human race, and its role in the universe because these writings interfere one with the other." He advocates a "synthetic approach" to all of them. Full story: ufoalley.bravehost.com/history.html
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Post by Sapphire on Jul 3, 2007 20:40:40 GMT -4
I like this quote better than the whole article: "He should have written a science fiction novel instead."
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