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06-09-2013, 09:41 PM | #11 |
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"How can one try to make sense of documents without establishing some 'trust' in them???!!"
Opinions on this? I am not sure how to approach this question. Is the opinion shared by anyone else? I am tempted to think the perspective is shared commonly among mythicists, but maybe it is either only the hyperbolic representation or the opinion of a scattered minority? |
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We know exactly how cults are formed.
We have Joseph Smith of the Mormon religion. Joseph Smith writes a story and people believed the story was true and we have a religion. No one ever saw the Angel Moroni or the Golden Plates. It is the simplest have matters to resolve. Some unknown person or persons started a story about a Son of a God that was killed by the Jews and that he was soon coming back and NON-JEWS believed the story was true. That is how the Jesus cult most likely started. It is well known that people start religion by fabricating stories about Gods and Sons of God. |
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The reliability of documents is foundational. Even if you are only reading the documents to make sense of the beliefs of those who wrote them, you need to know if they are an accurate representation of the author (as opposed to later forgeries or redacted documents.) For example, you continue to refer to early Christians as believing in a human founder. But you can only do this by ignoring the likelihood that the earliest documents might have been rewritten by later Christians. |
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Essentially. Espeically when the 'people' or 'events' are strongly pushed b/c of supernatural claims and belief in those claims.
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Patterns of cults has zero do with evidence for an HJ of Nazareth. In Acts, there is NO claim whatsoever that Jesus started the Jesus cult of Christians---it was the Holy Ghost on the day of Pentecost. God sent the Holy Ghost and the Holy Ghost could NOT have come to earth unless Jesus had ascended. The Jesus cult of Christians must start WITHOUT Jesus on earth in Acts. There is no other story for the start of the Jesus cult in the Bible. 1. Jesus must resurrect. 2. The Resurrected Jesus must meet the disciples. 3. Jesus must ascend. 4. The Holy Ghost must come down from heaven. Examine Acts. 1&2 The Holy Ghost did come on The Day of Pentecost in Acts. |
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