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There is no reason to need list all of the possible 'Jesus's' that the context clearly indicates are NOT intended, including those other contemporary 'Jesus's' of which there were many. Or to repetitively describe any other characteristics of this particular 'real human Jesus'. It is comprehensible and understood by all who have the least lick of common horse-sense, that the 'real human Jesus' being discussed is that one particular individual, real or not, who became world famous, _and in whose 'name' millions have been tortured and murdered to further an insane religion. |
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If we were writing dissertations, then of course it would be necessary to define terms, but it's not necessary in most discussions here, where most of the usual suspects key participants have been at this for quite some time. I just thought of another way of putting it that might satisfy you. Any "historical Jesus" is a hypothetical explanans for the existence of Christianity. Therefore the definition of "human Jesus" will vary with the hypothesis, with the method used of "extracting" him from the text, etc., etc. But the root idea is clear enough: the idea of a man, living roughly around that time, around whose life and/or doings the mythical Jesus we know and love was somehow, and to some degree, formed. |
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One can walk down the street in any English speaking city and ask anyone about Jesus of the Bible, and there will be be hardly anyone found who will not instantly know exactly what individual you are inquiring about.
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No. Inconsistency generally comes from true stories told from different perspectives. That's something I've learned from writing a lot of history essays. That does not mean that all true stories create inconsistency. Nor does it mean that consistency means falsehood. Why change a fictional story that everyone knows is fiction? Why not just invent a new one? True, but Jesus' tales were believed to be witnessed by human beings. No Greek would claim that the overthrow of the Titans involved humans. |
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Identifying the eyewitness authors of the written source gospels is not necessary to HJ, but MJ believers really need to come up with some speculation or rationalization why the various layers exist in spite of supposedly being made up without a plan (conspiracy) to make the pieces look like eyewitness sources. You need to overcome the simple explanation of eyewitnesses adding each layer.
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If you read up on Pandora, you will see the two different versions are known, but few people know about them. Theognis (see how "hope" is all that remains? it's obviously about Pandora) and Aesop tell the story as if there were good things in the jar. Theognis, Fragment 1. 1135 (trans. Gerber, Vol. Greek Elegiac) (Greek elegy C6th B.C.) : "Elpis (Hope) is the only good god remaining among mankind; the others have left and gone to Olympos. Pistis (Trust), a mighty god has gone, Sophrosyne (Restraint) has gone from men, and the Kharites (Charites, Graces), my friend, have abandoned the earth. Men's judicial oaths are no longer to be trusted, nor does anyone revere the immortal gods; the race of pious men has perished and men no longer recognize the rules of conduct or acts of piety." [N.B. Theognis' account is the inverse of Hesiod's : the good spirits escaped from Pandora's jar, abandoning mankind in their flight to heaven.] Aesop, Fables 526 (from Babrius 58) (trans. Gibbs) (Greek fable C6th B.C.) : "Zeus gathered all the useful things together in a jar and put a lid on it. He then left the jar in human hands. But man had no self-control and he wanted to know what was in that jar, so he pushed the lid aside, letting those things go back to the abode of the gods. So all the good things flew away, soaring high above the earth, and Elpis (Hope) was the only thing left. When the lid was put back on the jar, Elpis (Hope) was kept inside. That is why Elpis (Hope) alone is still found among the people, promising that she will bestow on each of us the good things that have gone away." [N.B. By "in human hands," the story of Pandora delivering the jar to mankind is implied. However, in this version it is apparently the husband who opens it.] http://www.theoi.com/Heroine/Pandora.html K. |
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