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He likely because worshiped as a god because there were so many statues of him, and at that time these types of statues are how gods were depicted. It seems that because he was the favorite lover the emperor, he was depicted as a god in statues, and was accepted as one because of the memorials built to him. |
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gstafleu: What you are saying now is different from the OP.
I agree that depicting these deities as "real" or even earthly did happen in many cases, what I don't agree to is that there was any need for Jesus son of Ananias to be integrated in order to make the story more acceptable, or that ben Ananias forms any kind of HJ "core". |
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Reliable extra-Biblical Evidence that indicates that there was a man known as Jesus in the early first century Judea, who walked around with a gang of 12 men, who claimed he was the messiah and threw moneychangers out of the temple and who was crucified under the procuratorship of Pontius Pilate.
The keyword here is "reliable" - that means a source whose author was writing history (as best as he/she could) and not suspected of being interpolated and all. Plain and simple. |
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First case of shifting goalposts.
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Or perhaps there is a criterion that there can only be only one HJ? The scenario above leaves open the possibility of multiple HJs. Anything wrong with that? Gerard Stafleu |
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