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Ted Hoffman
August 22, 2003, 09:03 AM
I thought we could also have a thread similar to Credentials and Experience thread (http://www.iidb.org/vbb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=38438). It would be both informative and entertaining to know who holds what, who has done what in Biblical Studies, criticism, history. archaeology etc etc.

It doesn't have to be what you got from formal education but ANYTHING you have done, been involved in etc that is related to Biblical criticism, history, mythology etc. It can also be something you are currently doing.

Let the show begin.

Kosh
August 22, 2003, 08:35 PM
Originally posted by Jacob Aliet
I thought we could also have a thread similar to Credentials and Experience thread (http://www.iidb.org/vbb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=38438). It would be both informative and entertaining to know who holds what, who has done what in Biblical Studies, criticism, history. archaeology etc etc.

It doesn't have to be what you got from formal education but ANYTHING you have done, been involved in etc that is related to Biblical criticism, history, mythology etc. It can also be something you are currently doing.

Let the show begin.

As a Vorlon, I have been personally responsible for influencing early Judaic religious experiences. I appeared as both Michael the Archangel and the "young man" at Jesus' tomb in GMk. I also played the role of Satan when tempting Jesus.

I also participated in the committeee which created some of the laws in Deuterononmy (mine were the funnier ones - I was a little tipsy on Centaurian Ale at the time!).

Oh yeah, that was my ship that Ezekiel saw!

Bernard Muller
August 22, 2003, 09:37 PM
What have I done in Biblical criticism, history, mythology etc.?
Click on that dot . (http://www.concentric.net/~Mullerb/index.shtml)
and read the 43 pages.
Best regards, Bernard

Gothic_J
August 22, 2003, 09:59 PM
Im a reverend in the world christianity church, and have spent the last 3 months telling assorted fundamentalists why their cult was wrong.

Celsus
August 22, 2003, 10:52 PM
I have absolutely no formal qualifications in Biblical criticism or history, but I would consider myself at least an informed layman. I've also been volunteering as one of the Secular Web editors for almost a year. I have a BA (Hons) in Development Studies mostly focusing on Politics and Economics. My dissertation was on gender disparities in education in Ghana, which is where I wrote it. I'm currently working as a high school teacher here in Singapore. My current lay interests are in philosophy of science, Biblical archaeology, and economic methodology.

Ted Hoffman
August 23, 2003, 01:26 AM
No formal training for me neither. I have a Bsc. in Information Technology and am pursuing an MBA now. I havent read many books on Biblical scholarship but come to my place and you will find files and files of what I call "white paper".

My areas of research include Philosophy, Science and now I am working on a glossary for this forum.

Yuri Kuchinsky
August 23, 2003, 02:28 PM
Originally posted by Kosh
As a Vorlon, I have been personally responsible for influencing early Judaic religious experiences. I appeared as both Michael the Archangel and the "young man" at Jesus' tomb in GMk. I also played the role of Satan when tempting Jesus. ...

Oh yeah, that was my ship that Ezekiel saw!

No, no, no, it was my ship!

I'm one of the original Thetans. And you Vorlons still don't know what's coming to you! You've had it pretty easy 'til now... Harrr! :mad:

It was our Thetan Scriptures that L. Ron Hubbard got all misinterpreted. In fact, it was all based on a mistranslation of the original Old Thetan.

O, yeah, and I was also running the support operations for Joseph Smith with those Golden Plates, although he knew me as Moroni the Angel.

As L. Ron Hubbard wrote (although this was all a mistranslation),

"How do thetans behave when they suddenly
haven’t got a body? They behave like people.
They will hang around people. They will see a
woman who is pregnant and follow her down
the street. Or they will hang around the
entrance to an accident ward and find some
body that is all banged up and the being that
had that body has taken off or is about to. He
may even pick up this body and pretend to be
somebody’s husband.

Thetans do all sorts of odd things. When a
new body is picked up, if a new body is picked
up at all, is not standardized beyond saying it
usually occurs (unless the thetan got another
idea) two or three minutes after the delivery of
a child from the mother. A thetan usually picks
it up about the time the baby takes its first gasp."

So watch out, Vorlons...

Moroni.

David Bowden
August 23, 2003, 05:00 PM
Double-majored in Religion and Psychology at Olivet Nazarene University in Illinois (didn't finish; took an associate-pastor position halfway through); while there, studied Koine Greek, theology, OT and NT literature, and took a wonderfully informative class called Biblical Hermeneutics.

Preached good hearty Wesleyan-Arminian sermons for about a year at a Nazarene church in Minot, North Dakota. Shortly after moving away to continue my education elsewhere, I began to examine the epistemological foundations of Christianity and, not coincidentally, developed an acute case of warranted unbelief.

Always been a history buff, especially in re: Late Antiquity, and since my first stint in college I've avidly studied early church history. Also enjoy stories and storytelling and I still like reading mythology and ancient religious folklore.

Currently in Tucson, AZ, revving up for a new semester at a new school: studying Philosophy at the University of Arizona, with likely emphasis on philosophy of mind / epistemology / truth.

-David

Marduk
August 23, 2003, 05:21 PM
I have no credentials, just a few books in my Lib:
Canaanite Myth & Hebrew Epic
Egypt & Israel in Ancient Times
The Bible Unearthed
Assimov’s Guide to the Bible
Crossan’s History of Christianity
And a few others, not to mention all the PBS & History Channel shows on ancient Civilizations/History/Religion

EGGO
August 23, 2003, 09:25 PM
I've created over 110 pages of observations, and fallacies of the modern christian religion. Some of it is thanks to numerous sites across the web that helps aid my study.

I've made a catholic priest question his religion, and a perspetarian pastor persperate because I kept refutting his arguments.

My girlfriend, who's christian, is starting to see what I think, and her parents are getting pretty mad about that. And her dad who's a fundie seems to always get cornered in an argument and condemn me which is never old to hear really.

In another message board, I refute so many fundamentalist's claims and such.

And of course, whenever my girlfriend and I observe something, and she compares it to a cult or another religion, I easily show her the parallel it is to her religion.

Unfortunately no official education, however I do wish to take world-religion during my 2nd semester in college.

Kosh
August 23, 2003, 10:58 PM
Originally posted by EGGO
And of course, whenever my girlfriend and I observe something, and she compares it to a cult or another religion, I easily show her the parallel it is to her religion.


You two must be fun on a double date... ;)

Sauron
August 24, 2003, 12:44 AM
Originally posted by Jacob Aliet
I thought we could also have a thread similar to Credentials and Experience thread (http://www.iidb.org/vbb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=38438). It would be both informative and entertaining to know who holds what, who has done what in Biblical Studies, criticism, history. archaeology etc etc.

It doesn't have to be what you got from formal education but ANYTHING you have done, been involved in etc that is related to Biblical criticism, history, mythology etc. It can also be something you are currently doing.

Let the show begin.

Why don't we just make this part of the profile information?

Aerik Von
August 24, 2003, 12:58 AM
I am a Religious Studies and English student at Hartwick College and I also harass both Christian Clergy and Rabbis when I go to the NYC area for debate and/or information. Sadly, my memory disorders makes biblical pinpointing difficult on a message board :(.

CJD
August 24, 2003, 10:47 AM
BA, English Literature

BS, Journalism

MA, Theology (with a focus on 16th-17th century British religion and literature)

As far as biblical criticism is concerned, I have sat under what I consider to be some of the best scholars in the field, undoubtedly considered worthless by some:

-- Bruce Waltke, Allen Mawhinney, Mark Futato, Richard Pratt, D.A. Carson, Charles Hill, Simon Kistemaker

I am toying with the idea of pursuing a doctorate in biblical literature at Boston University under Peter Hawkins, but most of my thesis/article writing has been on religion and literature of the 17th century. In other words, I am no "bible scholar," just a hack.

I currently work as a research writer (preparing manuscripts and curriculum for a popular theologian), and as an assistant editor to a theological and devotional magazine that has over 55,000 subscribers.

Regards,

CJD

Ted Hoffman
August 25, 2003, 02:07 AM
Originally posted by Sauron
Why don't we just make this part of the profile information?
Because people hardly read them. Makes it easier to pool the info in one thread.