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03-20-2012, 05:24 AM | #1 |
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Ehrman now online promoting his book at Huffpost
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bart-d...b_1349544.html
""With respect to Jesus, we have numerous, independent accounts of his life in the sources lying behind the Gospels (and the writings of Paul) -- sources that originated in Jesus' native tongue Aramaic and that can be dated to within just a year or two of his life (before the religion moved to convert pagans in droves). Historical sources like that are is pretty astounding for an ancient figure of any kind. Moreover, we have relatively extensive writings from one first-century author, Paul, who acquired his information within a couple of years of Jesus' life and who actually knew, first hand, Jesus' closest disciple Peter and his own brother James. If Jesus did not exist, you would think his brother would know it.""" |
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It seems to me that Ehrman has missed the Zeitgesit - the spirit of the times or age. It's very sad to read his words. Ehrman has missed an opportunity to engage with the ahisticist/mythicist position and chose instead to attack. The historical JC assumption has run its course - and there is nothing that Ehrman can do to prevent the further exposure of that assumption. Ideas have no immortality. They come, they go. Time moves on.
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There is something radically wrong with Bart Ehrman. This so-called Scholar has actually provided statements to cast doubt on the historical reliability and independence of the sources for the Jesus story but now he seems to have REVERSED himself and is making ABSURD contradictions in order to sell his book.
Please examine Bart Ehrman statements in his debate with William Craig. See http://www.bringyou.to/apologetics/p96.htm Quote:
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Thanks for the link.
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As regards the simile, in my opinion, Bart has it wrong. I am not skillful in writing, English or anything else, so some forum member should feel comfortable correcting me. In my opinion, his comparison to teaching creationism in a biology department is completely wrong. Why? We have DATA to support the theory of evolution. We have no DATA to support the theory of creationism. In the case of historical Jesus, we have NO DATA, apart from the tainted gospels/Paul's epistles. Bart mentions the lack of ROMAN eyewitnesses: Quote:
Bart needs to explain why Philo of Alexandria did not comment on Jesus, John the Baptist, or James, supposed "brother" of Jesus. Philo did write, while Jesus was supposed to have been alive, performing miracles, and receiving accolades from masses of Jews everwhere. Unlike other commentators, (according to Bart) who did not comment on persons of little distinction, Philo did comment about minor figures. Is it really conceivable, that a Jewish rabbi could restore vision and hearing, cure epilepsy, bring people back to life, and walk on sea water, while concurrently escaping the attention of the foremost Jewish historian living in the second most important city of the Roman empire, Alexandria?. |
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Bart has written peer-reviewed articles questioning the identification of Cephas and Peter.
It now seems he is hiding the existence of these scholarly articles he wrote from his readers. |
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Hahahahaha. We should set up a massive, line by line refutation of this book.
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Bart Ehrman is a disaster. He claimed he knows the Jesus stories were started by HEARSAY but now is giving the Impression that the Gospels and the Pauline writings are somehow INDEPENDENT sources in order to sell his book.
Examine Bart Ehrman "Scholarly" opinion on how the Jesus stories were started and circulated. See http://www.bringyou.to/apologetics/p96.htm Quote:
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In Galatians 1.19, the Pauline writer is claiming to be a WITNESS of the APOSTLE PETER and the APOSTLE JAMES. The PAULINE writer did NOT ever claim he was a WITNESS to an historical Jesus anywhere in the Pauline writings whether or NOT the writings are tainted. And further, the claim by the Paul writer in Galatians 1.19 that the APOSTLE James was the Lord's brother was DENIED by ALL APOLOGETIC sources that mentioned the status of the relationship between the Apostle James and Jesus Christ. Apologetic sources that were TOTALLY aware of Galatians 1.19 made sure to state that James the Apostle had NO human brother called Jesus. Apologetic sources that were TOTAL aware of Galatians 1.19 also claimed Jesus was FATHERED by a Ghost. ORIGEN mentioned Galatians 1.19 and claimed Jesus was FATHERED by a Ghost. JEROME mentioned Galatians 1.19 and claimed James the Apostle had NO human brother called Jesus Christ. We have ZERO historical records of an human Jesus who was NOT FATHERED by a Ghost. |
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Ehrman wrote one such scholarly article, and it was in 1990. Christ, that would be 22 years ago.
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