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July 01, 2015
Hamblin 22: Comments from Gee
John Gee has been commenting on some relevant issues on his blog. See:
June 2015
June 30, 2015
Hamblin 21: Maya King Lists
The phonetic pronunciation of many, perhaps most, of the Maya proper names in glyph inscriptions...
June 30, 2015
Hamblin 20: Centrality of Hermeneutics
Whenever anyone demands "objective evidence" for historical questions you know your dealing with a hermeneutical...
June 29, 2015
Hamblin 19: Place Names (Emblem Glyphs)
There are around 50 Maya emblem glyphs found in Classic Maya inscriptions. (Of course more...
June 29, 2015
Jenkins 15:
A couple more short comments from Jenkins. I have added responses from me in Blue ========...
June 29, 2015
Jenkins 14: On Faith
From Prof. Jenkins (My comments added in blue) ============== Following a moment of insight amounting...
June 29, 2015
Jenkins 13: short comments
Several short comments from Prof. Jenkins from over the weekend. ============= As you say, a...
June 27, 2015
Hamblin 18: Why no Inscriptions?
In his #12, Jenkins asks: Um, exactly. So if the great Book of Mormon civilization...
June 27, 2015
Jenkins 12: Still no Evidence
And here we go again. What Dr. Hamblin does here is precisely what I expected...
June 27, 2015
Hamblin 19: Why Methodology?
In his #11, Jenkins asks: Why would that [importance of a methodological discussion] be? We...
June 27, 2015
Jenkins 11
Responding to my #17 ============= As you say, a parody. Now, as to that evidence...
June 27, 2015
Hamblin 18: Quantity of Evidence
Jenkins has repeated asserted that, since there is ample historical evidence in the ancient Near...
June 27, 2015
Hamblin 17: The Debate Thus Far
A parody of the debate thus far: J: Show me evidence for the Book of Mormon!...
June 27, 2015
Hamblin 16: Dear Philip
Note: I'm changing the identification codes on the posts for clarity. I initially called my...
June 27, 2015
Jenkins Rejoinder 10: Prove it!
In my attempt to draw these exchanges to a civil conclusion, I suggested that Dr....
June 26, 2015
Jenkins Rejoinder 9: He’s Back
This in from Prof. Jenkins. ====================== I am disappointed in Dr. Hamblin. I kindly tried...
June 26, 2015
Jenkins Response 16: Refusing to Read
Prof. Jenkins has decided to withdraw from this discussion. He has also tacitly admitted...
June 26, 2015
Jenkins Rejoinder 8: Farewell
I received this from Prof. Jenkins. =================== Dr. Hamblin, If you are a chess player,...
June 26, 2015
Jenkins Response 15: Pottery 2
Question for Prof. Jenkins. Is there any archaeological evidence for the existence of Israelites and...
June 26, 2015
Jenkins Response 14: The Real Problem
The real problem with the rejection of the historicity of the Book of Mormon is...
June 26, 2015
Jenkins Response 13: Recap
As is typical in on the web, this debate is starting to spin out of control and...
June 25, 2015
Jenkins Response 12: Epistemology
Prof. Jenkins has very begrudgingly agreed to allow, under extreme duress and purely for the...
June 25, 2015
Jenkins Response 11: Historicity and Authenticity
The following was published here: I'm presenting it so Dr. Jenkins can understand where...
June 25, 2015
Jenkins Respons 10: Empiricism and the Past
The following was published here. I'd like to know if Dr. Jenkins agrees or...
June 25, 2015
Jenkins Rejoinder 7: Where’s the Beef?
For the sake of argument, let us grant not just that Ancient Book of Mormon...
June 25, 2015
Jenkins Rejoinder 6: No ABMS
Dr. Hamblin and I may differ on many things, but on two points we speak...
June 25, 2015
Jenkins Rejoinder 5: Persian Version
I have been mulling over a debate I am having with Dr. Hamblin. Briefly, he...
June 23, 2015
Jenkins Response 9: Limits of Archaeology
Guest comment: My friend and colleague John Gee presents a timely observation on the difficulties of drawing...
June 23, 2015
Jenkins Respons 8: Patience is a Virtue
Several commenters (whose comments I have not posted due to the "Rules of Engagement") have taken...
June 23, 2015
Jenkins Response 7: Book of Mormon Studies
This is a response to Jenkins comment on my "Peer Review" (which can be found...
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