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"Ken Dark",
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"textContent": "though Salm also gets pilloried online (example, example, example). You’ll find some excess trust in him at Vridar, where in critiquing prior work by Dark I see too much reliance on the assertions of Salm, whom I find personally shady and untrustworthy.That’s a snippet from Richard Carrier’s new post in which he delivers another polemical, … Continue reading \"On Arguing Against Salm Without Reading Salm? (On the Archaeology of Nazareth)\"\n\nThe post On Arguing Against Salm Without Reading Salm? (On the Archaeology of Nazareth) appeared first on Vridar.",
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