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So as a practical matter, the historical Jesus hypothesis has become unfalsifiable. Or would you like to explain what evidence you would look for? |
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Easily, if someone actually found those records of executions under Pilate, or an ossuary with Jesus' bones in it, or lead codices that could be verified to date to 50 CE or before with stories about Jesus, or even the lost volume of Tacitus' history for the year 30 in Palestine, recounting the crucifixion of that trouble maker Jesus. That's why people keep trying to forge artifacts that relate to Jesus, because there is a market for this.
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A better explanation for the early Christian movement would also work; as supplanting an hypothesis with a better one is, in historical studies, as good as tentatively falsifying the former.Jon |
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I personally would expect the JM folks to cry forgery if a signed birth certificate for Yehoshua with a Joseph and Mary as parents or at least point out the names are common in 1st Century Judea. The same for any execution notice of a Yehoshua which would be dismissed as merely a similar common name and just coincidental. A written report by a Roman centurion about a resurrection would be dismissed out of hand for any number of reasons. Multiple reports of walking ghosts in Jerusalem in circa 30 CE would be just mass hysteria or conspiracy. I cannot conceived of any tangible, primary or credible evidence that would be sufficient for a dedicated JM advocate. Said lead codices would be taken apart and proven to be merely modifications of existing pagan myths. As a dedicated agnostic, I would reject the reports for the same reasons. |
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Why? There are a number of people on the fence, who think of themselves as agnostic. A sufficiently credible piece of evidence would tip the balance in favor of historicism. The problem is that all of the evidence produced so far is less than credible, but that could change.
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The people who rubbish findings of a Mary , Joseph and Jesus are Christian apologists wedded to the idea that Jesus existed. http://www.garyhabermas.com/articles...s_response.htm But don't let the real world confuse you. |
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