The True loon lectured:
On 27/06/2025 21:56, solar penguin wrote:
The True loon lectured:
The Bible doesn't say rib, it says SIDE. Eve was made from the side of >>>> Adam because Adam was parted in two to make Eve. Originally Adam and Eve >>>> were one. Read Aristophanes' speech in Plato's Symposium which makes the >>>> origin of the Bible story clear especially when Socrates cites the
original source.
Even if Plato and/or Aristophanes knew about the Genesis story,
it doesn’t make their fanfic part of the Biblical canon.
The Bible was written AFTER Plato's Symposium took place.
That depends what you mean by “The Bible”. It isn’t one book
but a collection of many books written at different times and
based on different sources which in turn drew from different
traditions.
There isn’t one single date when it was written.
The story
already existed in Athens in 416 BC before Genesis was even composed.
That might be possible. Genesis is based on three sources: the
E source(Elohist), J source (Jahwist) and P source (Priestly).
And they all drew on earlier traditions and stories.
It’s possible one of them might’ve taken something from the same traditional story that Plato and friends used.
But that still doesn’t mean that Plato’s version of the story is Biblical canon. Genesis also drew on Mesopotamian creation myths like the
Enuma Elish. But that doesn’t make the Mesopotamian versions of
those myths canon. Why should Plato be any different?
And it definitely doesn’t make it biological fact.
And neither is a Time Lord changing gender during regeneration.
Nobody ever claimed Time Lords were any kind of fact. We’re
all aware they’re fictional.
On 28/06/2025 00:21, solar penguin wrote:
The True loon lectured:
And neither is a Time Lord changing gender during
regeneration.
Nobody ever claimed Time Lords were any kind of fact. We’re
all aware they’re fictional.
That doesn't change the fact that Time Lords can't change
gender during regeneration. Fiction has to be as constant as
reality in order to be believed.
The True Doctor wrote:
On 28/06/2025 00:21, solar penguin wrote:
The True loon lectured:
And neither is a Time Lord changing gender during
regeneration.
Nobody ever claimed Time Lords were any kind of fact. We’re
all aware they’re fictional.
That doesn't change the fact that Time Lords can't change
gender during regeneration. Fiction has to be as constant as
reality in order to be believed.
That opinion is fine if that's what you believe, but it can't
be a fact as we have already seen Time Lords change their gender
whilst regenerating on-screen... so your opinion on it counts for
nothing as it has already happened. We can't unsee it now!
A bit like bi-generation... I think it was a stupid idea but
it's happened and been seen to happen in "The Giggle"... so itNo it has not. Doctor Who had already ended by the time that piece of degeneration fan fiction was written by RTD on LSD.
is what it is. Believable fiction or not it has now become part
of "Doctor Who" lore.
The True Doctor wrote:
On 05/07/2025 11:36, Blueshirt wrote:
The True Doctor wrote:
That doesn't change the fact that Time Lords can't change
gender during regeneration. Fiction has to be as constant
as reality in order to be believed.
That opinion is fine if that's what you believe, but it can't
be a fact as we have already seen Time Lords change their
gender whilst regenerating on-screen... so your opinion on
it counts for
No we have not. That was deranged fan fiction like the moon
hatching into a giant space dragon which flew away with 90% of
it's mass and then with only 10% of its mass remaining in the
broken shell it all came back together within seconds and
looked and weight exactly the same as it did before.
You really didn't like that episode, did you?!
nothing as it has already happened. We can't unsee it now!
Everything from Kill The Moon onwards can be considered to be
cannon.
It can, by you or anyone. As there is no official BBC Doctor Who
canon so you can include or exclude anything you like. (I do.)
A bit like bi-generation... I think it was a stupid idea but
Totally deranged fan fiction.
I'll stick with stupid idea.
it's happened and been seen to happen in "The Giggle"... so
it is what it is. Believable fiction or not it has now
become part of "Doctor Who" lore.
No it has not. Doctor Who had already ended by the time that
piece of degeneration fan fiction was written by RTD on LSD.
<rolls eyes>
Just when I thought you were starting to takes things
seriously...
The True Doctor wrote:
On 28/06/2025 00:21, solar penguin wrote:
The True loon lectured:
And neither is a Time Lord changing gender during
regeneration.
Nobody ever claimed Time Lords were any kind of fact. We’re
all aware they’re fictional.
That doesn't change the fact that Time Lords can't change
gender during regeneration. Fiction has to be as constant as
reality in order to be believed.
That opinion is fine if that's what you believe, but it can't
be a fact as we have already seen Time Lords change their gender
whilst regenerating on-screen...
so your opinion on it counts for nothing as it has already happened.
We can't unsee it now!
A bit like bi-generation... I think it was a stupid idea but
it's happened and been seen to happen in "The Giggle"... so it
is what it is. Believable fiction or not it has now become part
of "Doctor Who" lore.
On 2025-07-05 10:36:42 +0000, Blueshirt said:
The True Doctor wrote:
That doesn't change the fact that Time Lords can't change
gender during regeneration. Fiction has to be as constant
as reality in order to be believed.
That opinion is fine if that's what you believe, but it can't
be a fact as we have already seen Time Lords change their
gender whilst regenerating on-screen...
Only because the idiot RTD purposely did it to jump on the
Politically Correct bandagon (as well as appeasing BBC
"equality" checklists), so he lazily hijacked an existing
character rather than actually do something creative like make
a brand new character.
Your Name wrote:
On 2025-07-05 10:36:42 +0000, Blueshirt said:
The True Doctor wrote:
That doesn't change the fact that Time Lords can't change
gender during regeneration. Fiction has to be as constant
as reality in order to be believed.
That opinion is fine if that's what you believe, but it can't
be a fact as we have already seen Time Lords change their
gender whilst regenerating on-screen...
Only because the idiot RTD purposely did it to jump on the
Politically Correct bandwagon (as well as appeasing BBC
"equality" checklists), so he lazily hijacked an existing
character rather than actually do something creative like make
a brand new character.
We can blame RTD for a lot of things but he didn't bring the
Time Lord's gender-swapping regenerations into the show. That
was Steven Moffat... who introduced Missy and also gave us the
on-screen regeneration of the General from male to female in
"Hell Bent". Then Chris Chibnall followed it up with Jodie
Whittaker's Doctor.
Although RTD will probably be disappointed that he missed out
on that progressive tick-boxing, but to compensate he did gender
swap Jodie Whittaker's Doctor in to David Tennant. Which funnily
enough, nobody seemed to mind!
On 7/07/2025 5:59 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Daniel70 wrote:
On 6/07/2025 6:23 am, Blueshirt wrote:
I am not Daniel, I ignore typos!
Hey!! Be nice!!
I was being nice!!!
I didn't put you in my killfile with the others did I?! ;-)
Thank you.
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
solar penguin wrote:
Exodus of the Daleks
Numbers of the Daleks
Judges of the Daleks
[Snip]
You forgot;
Wisdom of the Daleks.
Sorry, I’ve only just realised… Are you saying the Daleks are
Catholic?
(How do they cross themselves with a plunger?)
If we're gonna do it... we might as well do it right! ;-)
That’s why I tried to keep my choices to books that are in
all versions of Christianity.
solar penguin wrote:
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
solar penguin wrote:
Exodus of the Daleks
Numbers of the Daleks
Judges of the Daleks
[Snip]
You forgot;
Wisdom of the Daleks.
Sorry, I’ve only just realised… Are you saying the Daleks are
Catholic?
Er... <gulp> do you mean that they're not?
I thought Terry Nation used Christianity as his basis for Daleks?
You know; Davros is like the Pope, the supreme leader. So the
Daleks follow the true religion, as preached by their pontiff.
Whilst the Thals are the prods, rejecting the true word and
thinking their way is the right way.
(How do they cross themselves with a plunger?)
You can't see what the mutants are doing inside their travel
machine! All you are seeing is a casing. Trying to make out
that faithful Daleks are not following the correct rituals is
blasphemy!
If we're gonna do it... we might as well do it right! ;-)
That’s why I tried to keep my choices to books that are in
all versions of Christianity.
You mean... Christianity has different versions? How weird. I
mean, you either believe in Jewsus or you don't. What
differences could there possibly be?
The asswipe asked:
In article <104phpg$13qni$1@dont-email.me>,
solar penguin <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
The asswipe asked:
In article <104ogfe$spvv$1@dont-email.me>,
solar penguin <solar.penguin@gmail.com> wrote:
That’s why I tried to keep my choices to books that are in
*all* versions of Christianity.
What about
Matthew of the Daleks?
If you’re going to include proper names, start with Joshua and
continue from there.
What about Judges of the Daleks?
What about it? Judges isn’t a personal name. You don’t get
people called Judges Smith or Judges Brown, do you?
(Anyway, I already said that one.)
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