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Old 09-18-2012, 05:20 PM   #21
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this actually strengthens the mythicist case. there is no "life of Jesus." just a bunch of partisans weaving their ow. myths

it doesnt give weight one way or the other



it just shows different sects went different directions and believed different things . And we already knew that.

we know mythology was created around the legends
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Of course it strengthens the mythicist case. if this turns out to be authentic, now we have a married Jesus. Then if someone comes a long and finds a black Jesus, electric Jesus etc. the more Jesuses we have the less certain a normative Jesus appears.
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Comment from Tim Pettipice editor at Sage:

"It looks like someone wrote on a piece of papyrus with a sharpie."
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The great Christian western myth, JC pictured as white and blue eyed....
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alin and many others at the conference say the manuscript itself is weird. like nothing they've seen before
I am struck by how conveniently the text appears within the margins of the papyrus fragment, which itself seems to have been cut to a rectangle. It looks just a little too neat for me.

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that's alin's point. It looks like a fake to him
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Of course it strengthens the mythicist case. if this turns out to be authentic, now we have a married Jesus. Then if someone comes a long and finds a black Jesus, electric Jesus etc. the more Jesuses we have the less certain a normative Jesus appears.
I respectably disagree


first even if it is authentic, 4rth century junk will carry ZERO histrocity.


there were many movements in all different shapes sizes and faiths


no information from this will change anyones view of anything currently known
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But then there is nothing upon which to develop a firm notion of who or what Jesus was. If I entered and won a gold medal in track and field at the Special Olympics I could convince the casual observer I was a great athlete.
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Alin Suciu a respected expert on Coptic papyri doesn't mince words. As he posts on his Facebook account:

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A new Coptic apocryphal fragment in which Jesus refers to his wife (or woman) surfaced recently. This is a modern FAKE. There is no way to make us believe that the script is ancient.
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No, I have never seen such a document. It looks to me like a gross forgery.
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Jamey Walters I hope you'll do a blog post on it sometime soon. I'd be interested to hear more...

Alin Suciu I will. I am still hoping that Bagnall got involved accidentally into this and that he will react soon.
Here is his blog (one of the best) http://alinsuciu.com/ Wasn't Jamey Walters that musician guy who showed up on Beverley Hills 90210 and who fell in love with Tori Spelling's character? Donna I think her name was.

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It's about angels. That's sort of Biblical I guess. I used to have that look. Have you seen Jamie Walters now? I liked him better before. What's with this tatoo thing? The world is my prison-look? Anyway showing my age, I guess

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