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Other than that, I have answered your question in what I would consider a crystal clear fashion. What is it you do not understand? Let me repeat it if it isn't clear to you: If the only thing we have, is a book or collection of books in form of a single book, there is no reason for anyone to take the content as anything but fiction. |
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By your criterion, we must regard the contents of these books as fiction. Jeffrey |
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Wasn't Achilles derived from a single source?
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Examples of figures believed ahistorical which have only a single source do nothing to change the logical error involved in the described assumption.
Your fondness for taking it notwithstanding, the leap from "single source" to "fiction" is simplistic and logically flawed. |
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The fact is that Jesus of the NT is only derived from apologetics and his biography is ambiguous, contradictory, full of errors, implausibilities, fiction and cannot be accounted for by one single credidle non-apologetic source of antiquity. |
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“The church says the earth is flat, but I know that it is round, for I have seen the shadow on the moon.” Ferdinand Magellan, c. 1516 |
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