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This is the author of gMatthew with his "prophecy" Matthew 3:1-6 - Quote:
The is author of gMark with his "prophecies" Mark 1 Quote:
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HJ: Catholics cooked up a story backed by doctored texts to prove the right of the church to speak for God MJ: modern atheists seek to discredit the church and the Bible by pseudo-scientific textual deconstruction and projection of the worst motives onto early catholics There are probably other possible variations |
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I can't recall a consolidated thread, though I do recall a discussion at one time that went into depth about similarities between the Eucharist and a particular Egyptian funerary rite involving bread and beer, and there have been many discussions about the Lazarus / Osiris stories, including one that focused on the source evidence from pyramid texts (many of which are translated to English and available online). There have been multiple threads discussing the wholesale substitution of Isis/Horus icons for Mary/Jesus.
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I'm stuck in dreams, my spare time goes to either history or science fiction, ordinary life seems so dull in comparison... |
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HJ, a human Jesus, requires that some theory be presented that contradicts the available evidence from antiquity, a theory that goes AGAINST the NT Canon and the Church writings and subjective suggestions are substituted as historical "facts". HJ requires a "VIVID" imagination and rhetoric. MJ simply uses the information PROVIDED by the NT and Church writings which the Church claimed to be true and then simply declare the character called Jesus in the NT Canon which was believed by the Church to have existed as DESCRIBED as TRUE could have been only non-historical in order to have accomplished his GOAL, salvation through his resurrection. Quote:
HJers are possibly, as we speak, re-writing the Jesus story as found in the NT, or some have already done with scenes that require the participants to have had mass amnesia or mass hallucination to appear "realistic". Quote:
MJ does not require any conspiracy at all. MJ simply requires an observation of the DATA that the Church PROVIDED AND claimed was TRUE or believed to be TRUE. Church writers claimed Matthew 1.18, Mark 9.2, Luke 1.35, Mark 16.6, John 1, Acts 1.9 and Galatians 1.1 were TRUE or believed to be TRUE. Well, based on observation of the DATA from the Church, then Jesus was a BELIEF, a myth. MJers did NOT write, re-write or CONSPIRE to re-write the NT Canon. Some HJers believe they know the true father of Jesus by some conspiracy theory. |
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