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@everyone how do we deal with interlocutors who think we're trying to make them feel stupid?
We let them feel stupid...
@everyone Going live in a few mins. The Pangburn Town Hall - Topic - The Black Lives Matter results? Immoral activity.
Sweet
What’s up my dudes
Not much broski, hows bout you
in a Streamyard call
Trav broski, gotta check out some more PC games
@everyone are any of you guys able to start making highlight videos of the townhall discussions? Basically, going through each town hall and cutting to the good points. The videos would be used to help grow the channel.
who is on? let's have a voice chat
@everyone Just jumped on the voice channel. Chess time!
Yo
@Tyler Austin Heya, welcome! Feel free to join the voice channel if you'd like
Austin come join the voicr chat!
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Is this the Pangburn??
Yes
It’s the pang
Burn
Seriously watch that video I tweeted
Earp covers that embryonic structure too
I've got quite a few points against the Kalam Cosmological Argument
interesting
__**HISTORY OF RELIGION**__
**The Bible Unearthed** is a book and documentary film presenting biblical archaeology and scholarship about the origins of Judaism.
DOCUMENTARY:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5RfScpEcZ8
BOOK:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bible_Unearthed
"...an archaeological analysis of the patriarchal, conquest, judges, and United Monarchy narratives [shows] that while there is no compelling archaeological evidence for any of them, there is clear archaeological evidence that places the stories themselves in a late 7th-century BCE context."
On the basis of this evidence they propose
“ ... an archaeological reconstruction of the distinct histories of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, highlighting the largely neglected history of the Omride Dynasty and attempting to show how the influence of Assyrian imperialism in the region set in motion a chain of events that would eventually make the poorer, more remote, and more religiously conservative kingdom of Judah the belated center of the cultic and national hopes of all Israel."
As noted by a reviewer on Salon.com the approach and conclusions of The Bible Unearthed are not particularly new. Ze'ev Herzog, professor of archaeology at Tel Aviv University, wrote a cover story for Haaretz in 1999 in which he reached similar conclusions following the same methodology; Herzog noted also that some of these findings have been accepted by the majority of biblical scholars and archaeologists for years and even decades, even though they have only recently begun to make a dent in the awareness of the general public.