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Layman has provided a ridiculous contortion of the original question. The proposition is that if the only evidence of an person's existence is in a religious document, that is not much evidence, especially when the religion has a history of fabrication. Obviously, Christians did not invent Herod or Pilate, who were well known political figures (although they invented a new persona for Pilate.) The question before you is whether the Christians invented the three magi who allegedly followed a star that violated the laws of nature to worship the infant Jesus. There is no attestation outside of Matthew, and Matthew's story is so obviously a fable that Matthew is no attestation at all. Are you going to defend this fable or are you going to admit that there is a possibility that a gospel writer made something up? I can add that some Christians want to defend the possibility of this scene: Quote:
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My counterpoint was clear, they refer to plenty of real people that they did not make up. You have done yourself a disserve here, Toto. And if acting as a Moderator you have done the SecWeb a disservice. You distorted the original questions and my list of persons mentioned by early Christians beyond any reasonable bounds. All to take cheap shots at me. |
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I'm not embarassed by the Magi, but I recognize that their existence is not well attested by historical evidence. Come clean. Toto. By mentioning James, Peter, Priscilla and Acquilla, Timothy, and Barnabas I was not referring only to famous people. Not even mostly. |
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Re the birth narratives. I see a lot of creativity here.
But what the Jesus skeptics forget to tell you is that the infancy narrative material is somewhat different from a lot of the rest of the Gospel material which consists largely of individual and movable pericopes. Vinnie |
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Yeesh.
Magus: 1 a : a member of a hereditary priestly class among the ancient Medes and Persians Whether or not the such priests actually attended the birth of a notional Jesus is a rather different question. |
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We know that the gospel writers worked some real people into their stories. Does that have any bearing at all on whether they also invented some characters? No, it does not. If you're not embarrassed by the Magi, tell us more about them. |
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