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What you think is not evidence of anything. Now it is time to put forward the actual evidence from antiquity that supports what you think. The Pope thinks Jesus existed as the Son of God. I am afraid there is really no existing evidence from antiquity that supports the thought that Jesus of Nazareth was a figure of history. If there was actual evidence from antiquity to support you then you would have showed me the evidence and not what you think. I argue that Jesus was rooted in mythology because it is documented in the Canon of the Jesus cults and their writers. See Mark 6, 9, 16, Matthew 1, Luke 1, John, 1, Acts 1, Galatians 1, Ignatius Epistle to the Ephesians, Aristides' Apology, Justin's Apology, Irenaeus "Against Heresies", Tertullian's On the Flesh of Christ and Origen's De Principiis. The actual evidence that Jesus was rooted in Mythology is BOLTED to the Canon of the Jesus cult so that we would all know how they fabricated their Jesus. The books of the Prophets such as Isaiah, Daniel, Ezekiel, Micah, Zechariah, Jonah, the Psalms, and Genesis are all found bolted to the Canon of the Jesus cult. Quote:
Tell me what did Jesus do in the original story? When did your Jesus actually do those things that you have presumed? We have the writings of Josephus, Suetonius and Tacitus and the Jews expected a Messianic ruler c 70 CE--Not 33 CE. What you think may have happened is without evidence. In fact, it is claimed by Josephus, Suetonius and Tacitus that Vespasian was believed to be the prophesied Messianic ruler. The stories of Jesus of the Nazareth as a Messianic ruler was completely unknown in antiquity before the writings of Josephus, Suetonius and Tacitus. Now, to show you that the victors cannot re-write history please examine "Against the Galileans". Quote:
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Which quote from Epictetus is that? Epictetus refers to Galilaeans, whom the translator Wilber Wright mistakes for Christians. εὐδαιμονία | eudaimonia |
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We can be sure that Harry Potter evolved over his series of story books. Quote:
I don't see the problem in starting the search with the first official publisher and then working backwards. Quote:
Not only that, but the stories could be drawn from several centuries. The spotlight has been burning the ground of the 1st century for some time and nobody has found a skerrick that explains the entire picture. This statement from Gibbon is worth repeating for the OP:
Recently the spotlight has been expanded to include the second century, with writers such as Detering et al. In the 3rd century we have the figure of Mani and the Manichaeans looming in direct competition with Jesus and the Christians. A great expansion of churches appear in the Roman Empire. Gospels, Epistles to Apostles, a crucifixion scene and the appearance of religious and political heretics who flee from the Persians and the Romans. Even the Great Persecution under Diocletian is a reality for the Manichaeans. Constantine may have witnessed this real historical persecution first hand. He may have been in charge of legions appointed by Diocletian to burn the Manichaeans along with their contemptible books. Why are we bound to stay with the 1st or 2nd centuries? I know! That's where Eusebius says we have to look! εὐδαιμονία | eudaimonia |
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Also, the forerunners to the biblical stories could start before the 1st century. |
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Also, only two of the 7 are in the Synoptics. gMark has the most miracles per chapter. gMark has about 18 miracles in 16 chapters. And further, in gMark it is claimed that Jesus was resurrected when his supposed tomb was found empty. |
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History is not recovered from imagination but from sources, from witnesses of antiquity. Ehrman must produce the source or the witness of antiquity who gave such a story or desists from inventing uncorroborated accounts based on guesswork and imagination. We already have a source of antiquity who have declared that the story of the Galileans is a monstrous tale-- a fiction composed by wickedness. See Against the Galileans. What is the actual evidence that Ehrman can produce to show the the fabrication of the Galilileans was not fiction? We all know that the Jesus story was simply and fundamentally derived from Hebrew Scripture. The authors of the Jesus story did tell us. Matthew 26:56 KJV Quote:
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From Cross-bearing in Luke (or via: amazon.co.uk) By Sverre Bøe p. 74-75 (available on google books
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Hi Onias,
Great catch. This goes right along with: He said to them, “But now if you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; and if you don’t have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one.” —Luke 22:36, NIV Perhaps Jesus had read the spartan poet Tartaeus, who wrote: 'How glorious fall the valiant, sword in hand, in front of battle for their native land!' 'Rise up, warriors, take your stand at one another's sides, our feet set wide and rooted like oaks in the ground. ' Warmly, Jay Raskin Quote:
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