Hello 👋, I'm one of your subscribers. My name is Oliver. Obviously yours are Susannah and Alastair. It's nice to meet you. As to who all we subscribers are, I can't say. I can't even say who I am anymore. I would suggest maybe reaching out to Cambridge Analytica for answers.
Wonderful treatment of Peter here. As far as concerns over similarities to tales of the Greek demigods, I recommend reading Heiser. He asserted that Genesis 6 was really a polemic, in that the ancient Mesopotamians had Gilgamesh and other Nephilim and their fathers as the good guys. Moses has them as the villains.
How lovely to see here my favorite peach from I-85. And pictures from the foothills! A substack with biblical typology is great. A substck that also has occasional pictures from upstate SC -- a true marvel.
Feeling slightly trivial following Nick's comment! Who are we all? One of us is also a fan of the Fry & Laurie Jeeves & Wooster. When you've finished watching the whole series (which will take a while, including the New York episodes!), you might enjoy Sebastian Faulk's witty homage, 'Jeeves and the Wedding Bells'. Thanks to both of you for your writing. It's much appreciated. Greetings from Durham, UK!
Hello 👋, I'm one of your subscribers. My name is Oliver. Obviously yours are Susannah and Alastair. It's nice to meet you. As to who all we subscribers are, I can't say. I can't even say who I am anymore. I would suggest maybe reaching out to Cambridge Analytica for answers.
Wonderful treatment of Peter here. As far as concerns over similarities to tales of the Greek demigods, I recommend reading Heiser. He asserted that Genesis 6 was really a polemic, in that the ancient Mesopotamians had Gilgamesh and other Nephilim and their fathers as the good guys. Moses has them as the villains.
How lovely to see here my favorite peach from I-85. And pictures from the foothills! A substack with biblical typology is great. A substck that also has occasional pictures from upstate SC -- a true marvel.
Feeling slightly trivial following Nick's comment! Who are we all? One of us is also a fan of the Fry & Laurie Jeeves & Wooster. When you've finished watching the whole series (which will take a while, including the New York episodes!), you might enjoy Sebastian Faulk's witty homage, 'Jeeves and the Wedding Bells'. Thanks to both of you for your writing. It's much appreciated. Greetings from Durham, UK!