Talk:Kingdom of David
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The posited hypothesis can be entirely discredited simply via the internal study of juedeau-chjristian religious texts. For example, the Torah, Bible, Tanakh, etc. do not focus or mention the religious concept of dualism (i.e., god versus satan, good versus eveil, etc) until after their captivity by Zoroastrians, who virtually created the concept of dualism. Suddenly, juedeau-chjristian texts began to assimilate the concept of dualism, temptation, good deeds, etc. into their own religious texts. This is clearly cultural assimilation at work. This is also Religion 101, and once again, there should be much more critical thinking placed into Wikipedia articles.
P.s. I do not have a Ph. d. in Theology. :-)
[edit] Bad Religion
The posited hypothesis can be entirely discredited simply via the internal study of juedeau-chjristian religious texts. For example, the Torah, Bible, Tanakh, etc. do not focus or mention the religious concept of dualism (i.e., god versus satan, good versus eveil, etc) until after their captivity by Zoroastrians, who virtually created the concept of dualism. Suddenly, juedeau-chjristian texts began to assimilate the concept of dualism, temptation, good deeds, etc. into their own religious texts. This is clearly cultural assimilation at work. This is also Religion 101, and once again, there should be much more critical thinking placed into Wikipedia articles.
P.s. I do not have a Ph. d. in Theology. :-)
[edit] Book of Job
I have rewritten this section to reflect accurately the actual video presentation. The program makes no reference to the frame story in the Book of Job, in which God argues with the satan and eventually restores Job's family and wealth. Pebish 10:48, 10 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] David
I'm wondering. Is there a page on the actual biblical Kingdom of David, as opposed to the video? If so maybe a disambig page is needed. Njsamizdat (talk) 20:45, 27 March 2008 (UTC)

