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<blockquote data-quote="AlexBP" data-source="post: 57185688" data-attributes="member: 261211"><p>True that. But consider this. Mr. Doherty is by common consent the 'leading proponent' of the mythicist theory. (Which is a euphamistic way of saying that he's the only person still willing to waste his life arguing for such nonsense.) If it turns out that he's been parading around for the past fifteen years claiming to have a degree which he doesn't actually have, that would deal a rather serious blow to his credibility, would it not? It might even cause <strong>doubtingmerle </strong>to wonder whether blindly believing everything that Doherty says is a good idea.</p><p> </p><p>If you go to the link in post #331, you'll see that I've posted a request for Mr. Doherty to name his university, as well as a request that he justify his interpretation of Romans 1:3. Thus far Doherty has refused to answer at all, while the owner of the blog has attacked me personally and suggested that it's unacceptable to ask such questions. Not exactly what you'd expect from a person who was truly interested in engaging his critics, is it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexBP, post: 57185688, member: 261211"] True that. But consider this. Mr. Doherty is by common consent the 'leading proponent' of the mythicist theory. (Which is a euphamistic way of saying that he's the only person still willing to waste his life arguing for such nonsense.) If it turns out that he's been parading around for the past fifteen years claiming to have a degree which he doesn't actually have, that would deal a rather serious blow to his credibility, would it not? It might even cause [B]doubtingmerle [/B]to wonder whether blindly believing everything that Doherty says is a good idea. If you go to the link in post #331, you'll see that I've posted a request for Mr. Doherty to name his university, as well as a request that he justify his interpretation of Romans 1:3. Thus far Doherty has refused to answer at all, while the owner of the blog has attacked me personally and suggested that it's unacceptable to ask such questions. Not exactly what you'd expect from a person who was truly interested in engaging his critics, is it? [/QUOTE]
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