The Roundup – 3.22.26

“Jude certainly felt naive when she bowed to pray to her mother’s god, as silly as a little girl wishing on shooting stars, dandelions. What could he give her that hadn’t already been denied? Strength? Resilience? Mercy, maybe, if such a thing existed.” – Yah Yah Scholfield, On Sundays She Picked Flowers (Saga Press, 2026), ch. 1.


  • Robin Walsh asks Mark Goodacre if all the Gospels are hypothetical.
  • And Goodacre responds!
  • I’m still reading!

2 thoughts on “The Roundup – 3.22.26

  1. Lex Lata's avatar

    Aww, man, you didn’t include the new video clip of Titus Kennedy mischaracterizing Papyrus Brooklyn 35.1446 (yet again) with Stephen Meyer? 😉

    Anyhoo, I guess Meyer joins Frank Turek, Sean McDowell, Dave Armstrong, and others on the list of apologists who’ve been misled specifically by Kennedy on this topic. In their defense, most apologists aren’t scholars of antiquity and haven’t studied classical Hebrew or Semitic linguistics, so I understand why they accept an allied archaeologist’s (mis)take on the Papyrus. Kennedy, however, has a doctorate, should have studied at least a little biblical Hebrew in a formal setting at some point, and has no excuse for continuing to get the linguistics/onomastics so wrong here.

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    1. The Amateur Exegete's avatar

      What is it with Kennedys and being wrong about stuff?!?

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