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Now granted that alone doesn't really prove much, but when you take into account that we have writings form those who knew the eye witnesses, that all the principle people were actaully real people, that Josephus, Phlegan, the Mishna and Celsus all mention Jesus and that is just the first century sources, what is the concieveable reason for doubting that Jesus existed? |
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05-26-2001, 05:22 AM | #34 |
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MC, can you fix the URLS so this aligns properly?
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05-27-2001, 08:30 PM | #37 |
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Brian and Iconoclast,
Now I'm confused! You're both proceeding from the (possible) conclusion/assumption that there is a human being lurking behind the Gospel stories. Isn't that like accepting Earth, Air, Fire and Water as the constituents of the universe? In asking and conjecturing who Jesus may have been, you have bypassed a point of intellectual honesty, namely, the origins of the synoptic gospels. Have either of you read Liberating the Gospels? Do you have an opinion on Spong's argument here? joe |
05-28-2001, 06:33 AM | #38 |
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Well, let's see....
Gospel of Thomas -- the whole crucifixion story not present Q Gospel -- No crucifixion story, no idea of passion (reading of "Son of Adam" as passion reference is post hoc by Christians) Gospel of Philip -- reference to cross only, no passion story Gospel of Mary -- allusion to death only, no crucifixion story, resurrection strictly a vision, no body Apocryphon of James -- no crucifixion story, bare fact of "cross" only Dialogue of the Savior -- no crucifixion story Book of Thomas the Contender -- no crucifixion story The two Infancy Gospels -- no crucifixion story Of the fragments of other gospels -- which are all too short to be conclusive, so far I have only found to Fayyum have a reference to the crucifixion story (the denial of Peter) The lost gospels, recognized from quotes in the church fathers, are also too fragmentary to make sure. I won't count Secret Mark, which I believe is a forgery, and any case is too short. Michael [This message has been edited by turtonm (edited May 28, 2001).] |
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I would like to understand your argument better Michael. Are you saying that an absense of the crucifixion story means that there is a legitimate alternative story available to us about the death of Jesus?
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So, selective use of evidence, silences in some documents (many of which have no reason to mention the crucifixion), and a refusal to mention the most famour source outside of the Canons that definitely refers to the crucifixion of Jesus. What was it you were trying to prove here Michael? Is there an alternative story to the death of Jesus? Nomad [This message has been edited by Nomad (edited May 28, 2001).] |
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