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And it seems Palestine was not at peace under Domitian and his senior officer Trajan.
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There are more hocus-pocus acts written in there too. Like "talking gods" where the priest uses secret passages to hide behind the statue and talk to the worshippers. It never ceases to amaze me how much deference we give to these con men. We're not much better than the ignorant worshippers when we buy into their crap. Quote:
I think I should clarify what I mean by "big bang". Earl Doherty took significant note that different versions of Christianity were merged together over time, as opposed to a singular start that subsequently branched off into different creeds. It is backwards from what you would expect if there had been a Jesus who burst upon the scene, attracted a following, and then after some years theological differences developed that caused splits in the church. Jesus' bursting on the scene is the "big bang" theory of the religiously deluded. An alternative "big bang" ( a singular source for the origin of Christianity) is that it was invented from a cold start by someone like Josephus working with the Romans in order to subvert Judaism into a compliant religion. Just imagine the problems in introducing Jesus to the Jewish community in the region of the Temple. The fact is this Jesus is contrary to Judaism, and the more conservative the community, the greater the degree of revulsion would be towards this new religion. It has the best chances of success in the Hellenized world where the "connection" to Judaism is just handwaving smoke and mirrors. The business about paganizing the Jews by relaxing food regulations - perhaps so, but it is also consistent with explaining to pagans who are only using the Hebrew Bible for gaining ancient credentials that they don't actually have to follow the Hebrew Bible. |
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But why would I go to obviously apologetic accounts of miraculous connection and Hebrew Bible prophecy — when MML and even J keep mentioning Galilee, directly or indirectly, as Jesus's place of origin? So I just cannot think you're being serious — neither of us would like to forfeit our Ockham Society membership cards. |
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