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Forgive my interruption, but I have a small question. I'm only a part-time reader of this forum - feel free to direct me to another (recent) thread on the subject if there is one.
Doherty states (about halfway down the first page, within the Goguel section): Quote:
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Similarly, Paul's views in 1 Corinthians 6 could have been backed up by Jesus teachings on adultery and being a light to the world. If I was a Christian, I could probably think of other things where the teachings of Jesus would impact my life in a pagan world. |
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Which raises another question.
If every culture throughout history and across the planet tells stories of heroes and gods and men and their relationships with the gods, why would xianity be the exception? Why are xian stories true and other cultures are not? Why do xians believe they are not reciting stories similar to everyone elses? |
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Are you arguing hercules was real? I see very similar stories about Jesus! Which is more likely, someone like hercules or I am completely unclear what you are are arguing for! |
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The splitting of physical and spiritual is a modern idea. No one did that until recently, whole chunks of the planet still do not do this - xians believe they are bodies and souls and spirits! They believed in gods who could do things - like make babies. Therefore they thought of gods as part of their world, able to do physical things. Many people believe now that angels intervene physically to protect them! Only a very few highly educated atheistically minded people might have thought differently! I'm sorry, it is really for historicists to show why xianity does not fit in a mythicist interpretation! Why should I not state Jesus and Hercules are brothers? |
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So tell me: Why did Paul fail to use a dominical saying about the resurrection in 1 Corinthians 15? Ben. |
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Your example of Ehrman's AFS is an interesting one. I just want to say re MJ that the MJ AFS does not rest on just one or two places, but that it points out silence in many places where we would expect non-silence. Doherty e.g. makes arguments about the lack of mention by non-biblical sources as well. In his book he talks about the Christian Apologists. And his book is not just pure AFS. In Section III he gives an alternative genesis of Christianity. Quote:
To me it looks as if the MJ conclusion is being approached from a lot of different directions these days (not that all approachers would agree on the direction in which they seem to be heading ). The AFS is but one leg of this interesting beastie! Gerard |
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