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There is no reason to try and pretend that the crucifixion of Jesus was not placed in an historical setting right here on earth in Jerusalem of Judea. According to some version of the crucifixion story a criminal was released instead of Jesus. This release of the criminal most likely did not occur in a heavenly plane. And even before crucifixion, some person carried his supposed cross. Then again in the story Jesus did talk to Pilate. These events are written in an assumed historical setting unless Pilate had died and was in Heaven or a Hell-like plane. |
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And really, Dawkins has said all that needs to be said in regard to finding some salvation potential in such a fleshly, bodily, crucifixion............"moral depravity"..... |
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The Superman Model
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Yes, good insight by Eric Reitan. the closest thing that we have to a massively popular savior character in the 20th century in the United States is Superman. His comic book persona was based on the movie persona of Douglas Fairbanks Sr, while his alter ego, Clark Kent was based on the persona of Harold Lloyd. Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Harold Lloyd were historical persons. However, it would be incorrect to say that they are the historical Superman and Clark Kent. Rather we simply have to say that some aspects of the Superman character was modeled on characters portrayed by Fairbanks and Lloyd. In the same way we can say that Jesus was probably modeled from various reports on historical persons, without saying that there was an historical Jesus. From this point of view, even saying that Jesus is a composite of several historical characters would not be quite correct. Warmly, Philosopher Jay Quote:
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Jesus the God/man was placed in Judea from around a few years before the death of Herod to sometime in the governorship of Pilate. That is the storyline and it cannot be altered even if it is fiction. It is the very same with a Harry Potter fiction novel, you cannot re-write the Harry Potter story because you believe it is fiction. It must be recognised that the Jesus story was not the only salvation story or the only God that came to earth in antiquity. There numerous gods available to save perhaps the entire world several times over. |
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To make matters worse, Eusebius is the only known editor of the new testament. The assertion that the earlier Old Testament nomina sacra "J_S" representing the name of Joshua was simply HIJACKED by the editor of the New Testament is not without any basis. |
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Creationism and Mythicism according to James McGrath
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E. P. Sanders (or insert other New Testament scholar or historian here) writes a book explaining why he believes the temple incident reflects an actual historical event. CARR Burton Mack (or insert other New Testament scholar or historian here) writes a book explaining why he does not believe the temple incident reflects an actual historical event. |
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An interesting point made in the comments section of McGarth's article re Creationism and Mythicism.
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