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The historicity of Jesus (i.e., his existence as an actual historical figure), is accepted as a theological axiom by three world religions, Christianity, Islam and the Bahá'�* Faith, based on their respective scriptures. Nevertheless, there are no extant contemporaneous documents that make mention of Jesus. The earliest known sources are Christian writings - the New Testament - which, according to modern historians, were written several decades after he is said to have died. All three religions refer to him as the Messiah, although each has a different view of what role the Messiah played. secular historians and followers of most other world religions (including Judaism) tend to regard him as an ordinary human, and some dispute whether he ever existed. Many scholars see the Biblical narratives of Jesus' life as theological or mythologized accounts of a historical figure's life, aimed at winning new converts rather than at being a neutral historical record. The difficulty of distinguishing which parts of Jesus' life may be historical and which may be unhistorical is one of the main obstacles for Biblical historians. Even accurate accounts of events in Jesus' life may have changed in subtle ways during re-tellings. Others may have been exaggerated on purpose, and some may even have been totally invented, possibly reinterpreted from older stories. I put the important parts in red, to make sure you saw them. Quote:
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It's kind of like earlier, when you quoted from Wik on the historicity of Christ, but Wiki actually contradicted you. Which is similar to what you just did, by listing the website of that well-known fraud, Ron Wyatt. You followed that up with a reference to tentmaker.org. Guess what? Tentmaker.org helped expose Ron Wyatt's fraud - which you might have known, if you had actually read the sources you were citing to us: Quote:
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What's more, several posters have already said that they believe a man named Jesus lived, but that he was not at all like the one described in the four gospels. Quote:
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AGain: I wish christians would think these claims through first before posting them. Quote:
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1. there is zero evidence that Noah existed; and 2. zero evidence of any such flood - of course, if you disagree, you can take the same challenge I gave to one allegiance: wander over to our Creation/Evolution forum and read up on the subject. Then when you feel like your courage is strong enough, open a thread over there and try to defend it. Quote:
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