• @[email protected]
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    253 months ago

    just some critical thinking notes.

    The title says: “Findings Cast Doubt…” One might expect that the core of the essay will be … findings. One might expect that as with most commonly taught English writing practices, the first paragraph would both outline the point, and give a brief summary of the point.

    Seven, eight paragraphs in, the ‘Findings’ are still being teased.

    This type of article … accurate or not, is working through a ‘Palm reader’ technique, where they build up a series of ‘connections with the subject’, a long line of ‘Yeses’ then they slowly begin to introduce _their points. The technique is able to slip past some percent of critical thinking, because the person has been led down a path of agreements.

    Again accurate or not, it couches the ‘Findings’ in a sea of ‘everyone knows’, ‘modern scholars agree’ , ‘doubts have existed from the beginning’. These are not facts, they are well worded disparaging digs, which contextualize the subject to their bias.

    • @sus
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      43 months ago

      as long as we don’t have a time machine, Jesus’ existence is an unfalsifiable claim. Of course you’re not going to see definitive proof that he didn’t exist