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Old 02-14-2013, 04:59 PM   #41
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Christianity started at Pentecost...
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....could be. Around 130 CE.
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We could ask which Chistianity?

Jay Raskin poses this question in his book: The Evolution of Christ and Christianites.
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We could ask which Chistianity?

Jay Raskin poses this question in his book: The Evolution of Christ and Christianites.
Who is Jay Raskin? or does he not like the name?
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We could ask which Chistianity?

Jay Raskin poses this question in his book: The Evolution of Christ and Christianites.
Who is Jay Raskin? or does he not like the name?
Just google his name at Amazon.
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Christianity started at Pentecost...
Only in Sunday School.

Outside Sunday School there is NO evidence for a Jesus cult before c 70 CE and before the writings of Philo, Josephus, Suetonius and Tacitus.

Up to the mid 2nd century, even supposed Christians wrote nothing about Acts or the Christians in Acts.
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The most scientific chronological evidence to the OP is the C14 dating of the gJudas to the year 280 CE plus or minus 60 years.

National Geographic commissioned UA for the test and in 2006 published the results that were later described by Peter Head to be "problematic". If you want the details .......

Based on the C14 result as published the gnostics were publishing prohibited and heretical Coptic translations of original Greek stories about Jesus and the Twelve Apostles between the years of 220 and 340 CE. This may rule out the 5th century.

If you want to rule out the first century with aa5874 then we are left with the following three alternatives:

a) Christianity started in the 2nd century

b) Christianity started in the 3rd century

c) Christianity started in the 4th century before 340 CE
Again, mountainman C14 does NOT date the writing but a BLANK sample of the material.

The material tested was produced between c 220 and 340 CE.

The writing itself could be anytime after.

In fact, C 14 does exactly what you do NOT want at all.

C 14 dating will always produce an EARLIER time.

The production of the material will ALWAYS predate the letters written on it.
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When was the first mammal born?

With or without a historical Jesus a lot of the ideas that comprised what we would think of as Christianity started considerably before Jesus.
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When was the first mammal born?
In the Late Carboniferous Period, about 300,000,000 years ago.

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With or without a historical Jesus a lot of the ideas that comprised what we would think of as Christianity started considerably before Jesus.
At the most, even by young-earther 'Creationist' estimates, only about 8000 years before Jeezuz birth.
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When did Xianity start? Presumably when the first person believed in the resurrection. GJohn reports this was the "other disciple, the one Jesus loved" at the empty tomb. GJohn specifies Jesus loved Lazarus in a couple of places and reports of Lazarus reclining next to Jesus mirror the loved disciple reclining next to Jesus in Jerusalem. So, if GJohn is reliable it would start with Lazarus at the empty tomb.

(Short GMark doesn’t specify the first believer; GMatthew and GLuke which both borrow from GMark don't mention GMark’s imminent second coming prediction implying they knew the return didn't follow the fall of the temple dating them after AD70.)
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