No offense, but the students are not into listening to people like Roosevelt, people only care about the historical Jesus.
Going off into a tangent doesn't explain things properly. Just because you are established as a well known professor, it doesn't give you the right to blabber on. lol
You still have a mission to do and that is to deliver concise lectures.
Well, he did say some interesting things about Mount Visuvius(some of King Herod's people got taken out then . . . read up on Josephus's account of Herod Agrippa . . . a Jewish king who the Jews decided was a god and had connections with the Romans!).
And then, he notes some interesting things about Jesus supposedly(assuming he actually lived!) overturning tables. I mean he talks in an intellectual way; these are intellecutal insights; people don't find intellectual things .
Insights and points and taking these thoughts honestly, with courage(see Polya's Analogy in Mathematics), and skeptism. These are things people don't do; instead, they play all kinds of evasive games, personal problems . . . really gangster incrowding thinking.
Eisenman, can you get to the point?
No offense, but the students are not into listening to people like Roosevelt, people only care about the historical Jesus.
Going off into a tangent doesn't explain things properly. Just because you are established as a well known professor, it doesn't give you the right to blabber on. lol
You still have a mission to do and that is to deliver concise lectures.
Thanks.
oombuddah 2 years ago
@oombuddah
Well, he did say some interesting things about Mount Visuvius(some of King Herod's people got taken out then . . . read up on Josephus's account of Herod Agrippa . . . a Jewish king who the Jews decided was a god and had connections with the Romans!).
And then, he notes some interesting things about Jesus supposedly(assuming he actually lived!) overturning tables. I mean he talks in an intellectual way; these are intellecutal insights; people don't find intellectual things .
oker59 1 year ago
. . . in the littlest things.
Insights and points and taking these thoughts honestly, with courage(see Polya's Analogy in Mathematics), and skeptism. These are things people don't do; instead, they play all kinds of evasive games, personal problems . . . really gangster incrowding thinking.
oker59 1 year ago
When is he going to start saying something?
truthbknwn 2 years ago