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<blockquote data-quote="Ana the Ist" data-source="post: 60366964" data-attributes="member: 302807"><p>Well documentary evidence is a type of evidence, sure. Normally when speaking of documentary evidence, we mean a type of evidence where information is written on paper (a will, contract, receipt) that can be verified through the parties involved in its writing. An ancient document is information written on paper where you cannot verify its contents because the parties involved in its creation are dead. In that case, all we can assume is that it is what it says it is (a will, contract, or in this case a bible) and the truth of its contents must be judged by other means. </p><p></p><p>Your point about Barak Obama seems odd. True I haven't seen him in person, but I can. I can visit the White House in hopes of catching a glimpse or attend one of his rallies for the next election. I have means of verifying that information should I doubt it. </p><p></p><p>The OP was and is A genuine question, and so far the answers haven't disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ana the Ist, post: 60366964, member: 302807"] Well documentary evidence is a type of evidence, sure. Normally when speaking of documentary evidence, we mean a type of evidence where information is written on paper (a will, contract, receipt) that can be verified through the parties involved in its writing. An ancient document is information written on paper where you cannot verify its contents because the parties involved in its creation are dead. In that case, all we can assume is that it is what it says it is (a will, contract, or in this case a bible) and the truth of its contents must be judged by other means. Your point about Barak Obama seems odd. True I haven't seen him in person, but I can. I can visit the White House in hopes of catching a glimpse or attend one of his rallies for the next election. I have means of verifying that information should I doubt it. The OP was and is A genuine question, and so far the answers haven't disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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