Matt Giwer <
jul...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> >
> Excuse me. The this temple has NEVER been unknown. Josephus mentions
> its destruction.
The writings attributed to Josephus give it
the wrong age. The date it to a much more
recent times. In fact, according to Josephus
the Samaritans were asking Alexander the
Great permission to build it, and it was
already more than a century old when Alexander
was on the scene...
Funny how you cite an appallingly inaccurate
source in an attack on an inaccurate source...
"Hypocrisy."
> Yet the lead to the story declares it was DISCOVERED!
It's common for "Stories" to get major
facts wrong. As I pointed out, it dates
the split/rewrite to the Assyrians, and
the Assyrians arrived on the scene centuries
before the temple at the heart of the split.
> What kind of an idiot would cite an article that only a low life
> journalism major could produce? Your kind obviously.
It's amazing that you claim to be able to
wade through the inaccuracies of a Josephus
to arrive at the truth, but you are completely
lost at an English-language translation of a
German news piece (NOT field report, NOT
scholarly article).