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There were no Christian persecutions back then,
as there were no Christians before the war, and after the war Christianity only started to evolve slowly from Alexandrine eclectic theosophy, (essentially Neopythagorean exegesis of the Septuagint) certainly not in the way that Eysebius tricks you to believe. Klaus Schilling |
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Which war are you referring to? To be sure, Eusebius should not be trusted. |
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1. It does not confirm that Christus is Jesus of Nazareth. 2. It does not state that Christus was crucified. 3. It does not state when Christus died under Pilate. 4. It does not state where in Judea Christus was killled. 5. It does not state the age of Christus when he died. Without these fundamental information, it cannot be stated, without doubt, that the followers of Christus were the followers of Jesus of Nazareth. |
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If as you claim Christianity is not any more attractive if large numbers of Christias were persecuted, a claim that many fundamentalist Christians dispute, if you are right, then Christianity would not be any less attractive is no Christians were persecuted, which invites the question "If how many Christians were persecuted does not make any difference, why are you making posts in this thread?" |
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If as you claim Christianity is not any more attractive if large numbers of Christians were persecuted, a claim that many fundamentalist Christians dispute, if you are right, then Christianity would not be any less attractive if no Christians were persecuted, which invites the question "If how many Christians were persecuted does not make any difference, why are you making posts in this thread?" Regarding "Tacitus supports them in this," how does that help you? Quote:
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I withdrew from the Human Nature Thread I started when Sabine said, "Will address the rest of your comments later. I appreciate your willingness to allow me to respond by bits and pieces. " and then never replied. I waited and waited, but she never followed up with her full response. I don't fault her for it, the discussion went for 3 pages and I think we both got a look at the issue from a different perspective. We were starting to go in circles anyways. Maybe she was too busy, or simply absent minded. Not a big deal. I suppose I could chase her through the forums demanding further responses, but I won't. Quote:
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Would that "secular" historian be Tacitus?
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