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Clivedurdle, the groups that you mentioned do not appear to be diasporic messianic groups. The Essenes at Qumran were still in Judea. Also, if we are talking about messianic groups where the members "followed claimants to the mantle of Messiah," then we are talking about groups whose leaders are analogues to the HJ.
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I am amazed at what I can only comprehend as pedantry! What is this assumption that there was no travel or communication or sharing of ideas? By then ocean going shipping throughout the med and NW atlantic were millenia old, there were Roman roads all over the place, camel trains throughout Africa and Asia.
Messianism was not a local belief - Pilate for example is alleged to have been born in Scotland! There are clear records of judaic comunities throughout Europe and Asia. Are you telling me ideas did not spread, especially key ones like the rebuilding of the dream of the promised land? How many different empires had there been around there in the previous 500 years? What is important in empires? ideas spread! |
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So the single issue twixt you and I it seems is whether there was an indivdual (or possibly multiplle individuals later conflated) at the root of Christian origins or not. Either way, no miracles were performed, no one rose from the dead. Not much of a squabble in my view. My biggest concern is that the state of reasoning skills in many powerful people is such that if your sort of HJ is shown to have existed, then they consequently assume that all of the other stories we have about him are also true and proven. You and I won't go there, but many do. |
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Sir Richard Burton, when in the depths of Somalia in the 1850's, heard of a ship disaster in Bombay within a few days. Stonehenge was built 3500 years ago by transporting huge stones from Wales. It is really for people to assert why ideas did not travel. It is now thought that the Celts did not migrate but what spread was ideas and trading items! |
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