Just filling out some details for those in the flock who cannot access the link:
- Associates for Biblical Research announced [the find] at a press conference at the Lanier Theological Library in Houston, Texas.
- “This is earlier than many skeptics believe the Bible existed... and it was found at a covenant site."
- The implications are enormous and will reverberate for many years to come.
- The ... curse tablet came to light in December 2019 when ... the director of the Archaeological Studies Institute at the Bible Seminary [found it]
- We talk about verisimilitude, a consistency between what we read in the text and what we find in the material culture. If the text were true, this is what you would anticipate finding, and indeed, it is what we found.
- “This is a text you find only every 1,000 years.”
It's fortunate we have so many Biblical Scholars studying verisimilitude. We at the
Landover Creation Science institute need to up our game to be taken seriously in the field. Perhaps some new Leadership positions would add credibility: Director in Chief, Executive Vice Provost, Chair of Chairs, Supreme Leadership Authority, Brotherly Leader and Guide of the First of September Great Revolution of the Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya,
etc.
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