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03-26-2006, 03:15 PM | #1 |
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What do people think of the Jesus-related articles on wikipedia? For example--
Jesus Myth Cultural and historical background of Jesus Historicity of Jesus Christ Resurrection of Jesus Christ |
03-26-2006, 03:31 PM | #2 |
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I dont much care. Christianity is a man made religion, that's all there is to it.
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I like Wikipedia. Most of the time, people get stuff right. And when there's an inaccuracy, someone's usually there to correct it.
It gets a bad rap unfortunately. I wouldn't make it my sole source for a given subject, but I have no qualms about using it as one of them. |
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I well remember seeing, in the Josephus on Jesus page, a bold statement at the top of the page that the short passage (in Ant. 20:220) was also considered controversial (copied, clearly, from some not-very-educated webpage). Both Feldman and Whealey in their surveys of the literature tell us that the authenticity of this has hardly ever been denied in scholarly circles (Emil Schurer was an exception, ca. 1900, but that's pretty much it). My attempts to correct this were met with determination that it should not be changed, and even a complaint about me changing it! I have other things to do, and eventually left them to it. Such a process -- ignorant and bigoted people fighting for something that they in fact know nothing about in support of a political or religious opinion -- means that the content of Wikipedia must always be considered no more than hearsay at best, and quite possibly nonsense at worst. It's better on uncontroversial stuff, which has a reasonable chance of being edited by an honest enthusiast and not corrupted by a weenie bigot. All the best, Roger Pearse |
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03-28-2006, 09:48 AM | #6 |
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The Josephus on Jesus article looks pretty fine to me...
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