Message from @Deleted User

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2019-12-13 20:22:25 UTC  

it's literally written CE, another word for AD

2019-12-13 20:22:34 UTC  

*1/1/101

2019-12-13 20:22:38 UTC  

Yep, correct

2019-12-13 20:22:48 UTC  

What is your question?

2019-12-13 20:23:04 UTC  

At this point I’ve forgotten your original point if there ever was one

2019-12-13 20:23:09 UTC  

What are you trying to prove?

2019-12-13 20:23:49 UTC  

If it’s that the first flat earth reference is in the Zohar, then that is debunked by your own dates

2019-12-13 20:23:58 UTC  

*round earth

2019-12-13 20:24:08 UTC  

man, you can find somebody else to troll, you first referred to the talmud being created to the middle ages now you completely switch views then say ''i was right'' wtf?

2019-12-13 20:24:35 UTC  

I was mistaken, I was thinking of the combined Talmud and mishna

2019-12-13 20:25:05 UTC  

But as I said, even at the dates you provided for the Talmud, your hypothesis is disproven

2019-12-13 20:25:27 UTC  

What even is this conversation?

2019-12-13 20:25:40 UTC  

i have no idea, she said talmud now switches to something else

2019-12-13 20:25:46 UTC  

Yes River, would you care to state what you’re trying to prove?

2019-12-13 20:25:48 UTC  

i'm honestly confused

2019-12-13 20:26:08 UTC  

@Flat Earth PhD There's curvature in that new horizon footage. 😬

2019-12-13 20:26:15 UTC  

@rivenator12113 was saying that the first reference to a round earth is in the Talmud

2019-12-13 20:26:21 UTC  

And I was disproving that

2019-12-13 20:26:34 UTC  

you said that the zohar was created in the middle ages, which was false. you said the talmud was created in the middle ages, which was false.

2019-12-13 20:26:36 UTC  

i mean, based on what is said in the talmud itself, it wouldnt be surprising if its existence is much older than we're told. i've never read any text that encourages such deceptive behavior

2019-12-13 20:26:53 UTC  

The Zohar was created in the Middle Ages

2019-12-13 20:26:55 UTC  

What does this have to do with the earth's shape though? <:confused:625494374402228244>

2019-12-13 20:26:56 UTC  

@Deleted User straw manning right now? i said the zohar

2019-12-13 20:27:09 UTC  

Sorry, my mistake

2019-12-13 20:27:12 UTC  

The Zohar

2019-12-13 20:27:17 UTC  

Which is a middle age document

2019-12-13 20:27:46 UTC  

@floridaswamptrash a lot of so-called theories are just based on the philosophies of the zohar,kaballah and other mystic texts

2019-12-13 20:27:48 UTC  

I thought the Talmud was a middle age document, but as River rightly pointed out, it was a late antiquity document

2019-12-13 20:28:03 UTC  

zohar dates back to 2nd century AD

2019-12-13 20:28:10 UTC  

No, that’s incorrect

2019-12-13 20:28:17 UTC  

By your own sources that’s incorrect

2019-12-13 20:28:37 UTC  

And even if it were correct, it disproves your original point

2019-12-13 20:28:41 UTC  

i gave you 2 sources and a citation

2019-12-13 20:28:43 UTC  

So are you just arguing to argue?

2019-12-13 20:28:47 UTC  

Yes, and both agree with me

2019-12-13 20:28:51 UTC  

What is your question?

2019-12-13 20:28:53 UTC  
2019-12-13 20:29:05 UTC  

''De León ascribed the work to Shimon bar Yochai ("Rashbi"), a rabbi of the 2nd century during the Roman persecution[5] ''

2019-12-13 20:29:22 UTC  

Mhm, did you read the next sentence?

2019-12-13 20:29:31 UTC  

as·cribe
/əˈskrīb/
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verb
past tense: ascribed; past participle: ascribed
attribute something to (a cause).

2019-12-13 20:29:43 UTC  

Where they say it can’t possible have been him because it references things that happened after the Talmud?