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What about first century historians in the Middle East?
If Jesus did what the New Testament says that he did, his exploits would certainly have attracted the attention of the Roman government in Palestine, and even at Rome. Roman history would contain lots of references to the exploits of Jesus.
If Josephus actually wrote about the exploits of Jesus, why didn't anyone else of that time period write about them? If other non-Christian historians did write about the exploits of Jesus, you can bet that Christians would have preserved those records because the very best possible testimonies for Christians would be testimonies from skeptics. It is well-known that early Christians preferred to preserve records that were favorable to their religous beliefs. Matthew 4:24-25 say "And his fame went throughout all Syria: and they brought unto him all sick people that were taken with divers diseases and torments, and those which were possessed with devils, and those which were lunatick, and those that had the palsy; and he healed them. And there followed him great multitudes of people from Galilee, and from Decapolis, and from Jerusalem, and from Judaea, and from beyond Jordan." Now really, folks, such activities would surely have attracted the attention of the Roman government in Palestine, and even in Rome, not to mention the attention of people all over the Middle East. Many thousands of people travelled to and from Jerusalem each year. Jesus' supposed exploits would have been the talk of the entire Middle East and beyond. I remind readers that Jesus supposedly performed miracles in front of thousands of people for THREE YEARS, and that the New Testament says that he performed many miracles that were not recorded. |
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Regarding "itinerant healers," why do you think that their supposed exploits did not survive the test of time? Obviously, because their supposed exploits did not happen. If Jesus performed miracles, why did he perform them? If Jesus made personal appearances after he rose from the dead, why did he do it? These are important questions. Regarding the supposed Ten Plagues in Egypt, if they occured, they would have been some of the most important events in human history, and hundreds of thousands if not millions of people all over the Middle East would have known about them. If the plagues occured, it would have been very advantageous for Jews to preserve writings about them that were written by skeptics, but there aren't any such writings. |
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And, based on the NT, Herod wanted to see Jesus do miracles for a long time. Luke 23.8, "And when Herod saw Jesus, he was exceeding glad: for he was desirous to see him of a long season, because he had heard many things of him; and he hoped to have seen some miracle done by him. |
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Message to InnocentSmith: If the Ten Plagues in Egypt occured, in your opinion, would there probably have been surviving non-Biblical records, and would that have been the end of Egypt as a powerful nation?
What are your favorite tactics against fundamentalist Christianity? |
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regardless, the issue still stands.
Jesus was reportedly NOt a normal healer, he apparently worked.This very much would be noticed. Any leader with a real following would be watched by teh local rulers, and probably noted as such. And lastly, these stories survived somehow, so why not more stories, and why not in particular-critical stories?!?!??! Smacks of propagande to me. |
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