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The information about Jesus does not in any way show he was midly influential. In the NT, it is claimed Jesus had thousands of followers and was known throughout and around the region of Judaea. And in Acts of the Apostles, Peter, filled with the Holy Ghost, converted over 3000 people. Even Herod, according to the NT, heard about Jesus as a miracle worker. It is not true that Jesus was midly influential based on the NT and the church writings. It is also not true that there should be no expectation that writers of antiquity would write about a character like Jesus if he lived, since there were writers who wrote about other mythical entities that were worshipped as Gods in antiquity. Josephus, a Jew, mentioned some of the mythical Gods of the Greeks, like Apollo, so it should be expected that Josephus, writing about the Antiquities of the Jews, The Wars of the Jews, and The Life of Flavius Josephus, would have made mention of Jesus, since it is claimed Jesus was worshipped as the son of the God of the Jews, with power to forgive sins while Josephus was still alive living where Jesus and Peter supposedly preached. |
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I'm sure you will continue to do so in favor of the "easy" solution. Thinking is hard and should be left to those with sufficient ability and training. |
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I am just pointing out that your claim that Jesus was midly influential is really not true based on the NT and church writings. Now, even if you believe the NT and church writers wrote fiction, your claim that Jesus was mildly influential was manufactured by you since no other sources wrote a single word about Jesus of the NT that is credible. |
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