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Do you know which edition?
Acharya S seems to have scrubbed Muccie from her webpage on Jesus in India. |
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Tree of Life Books, 1990 (or via: amazon.co.uk) (not 1980 as stated in her bibliography, as no such edition apparently exists.) |
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Please, explain this book--what is it full of?? "Did Jesus Exist?" by Bart Ehrman--page 180. Quote:
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In one breath, Ehrman declared that the Gospels are among the best attested books in the very next breath, in the very same chapter, he declared the Gospels are RIDDLED with Fiction. "Did Jesus Exist?" by Bart Ehrman is full of something. |
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The book contains masterful rhetoric, chest beating and mantras for the tenured 21st century industry of the Historical Jesus.
It would be useful for those who appear hell-bent on giving Acharya bad reviews for her books to review this book by Erhman. We could then openly see whether these mythicist bashers are just angry historicists. It's so easy to hide behind the venting of so-called "scholarly anger". What is often not visible are the unstated prejudices of these "angry men". Where are you coming from Zwaarddijk? OVER. εὐδαιμονία | eudaimonia |
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Im not angry at all. I just have no time for poor work. Atleast with Ehrman you can learn something valuable closer reflecting real history then imaginative thinking with no real plausibility. |
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The historians of earlier centuries do not mention Jesus. Erhman is simply defending his tenure and preaching to the converted. εὐδαιμονία | eudaimonia |
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I see Robert Tulip disappeared again now that serious mistakes have been pointed out. Am I spotting a pattern?
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Manuscripts of the "history" of Myth Jesus born of a Ghost and a Virgin have been found and dated from the 2nd century. Writings attributed to Eusebius are now confirmed fiction or forgeries. |
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The 2nd century is riddled with writers who argued that Jesus was the Son of God born of a Ghost and a Virgin from the supposed Ignatius to Tertullian.
There are no known historical accounts of Jesus of Nazareth a Messianic ruler of Judea during the reign of Tiberius. All we have are Myth Fables written by the Cult from the 2nd century or later. The Mythicist position is EXTREMELY strong and cannot ever be overturned based on the present evidence. There are hundreds of manuscripts that clearly depict Jesus of Nazareth as non-human. |
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