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IMO, the parables themselves may be the best evidence for HJ. These little stories were at first probably passed around by word of mouth by followers, until later they were written down. They would have had to have essentially been unchanged once they were installed in the gospels as they would have had to be familiar to the followers who knew them from the oral tradition. I'm sure that they were probably interpolated with interpretations that would make them favorable to whatever dogma was being espoused, but the stories the stories themselves would have had to have been close to the oral tradition. |
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It is NOT known that people would write about an unknown non-existing character. How can it be shown that Jesus existed and Philo never heard of him? People who argue that Jesus did NOT exist have INHERENTLY predicted CORRECTLY that there would be NO mention of Jesus by CONTEMPORARY non-apologetic writers. One cannot argue that Jesus did EXIST and provide NO credible historical evidence of his existence. People merely BELIEVE Jesus existed and that is all. |
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