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With people listening to the teachings of Jesus, derived from his interpretation of Jewish tradition | 9 | 18.37% | |
With people listening to the teachings of Paul, derived from his visions produced by meditation techniques, neurological abnormality, drug use, or some combination | 7 | 14.29% | |
With people listening to the teachings of Paul deliberately fabricated to attract a following | 3 | 6.12% | |
With the Emperor Constantine promulgating for political purposes a religion which he had had deliberately fabricated | 4 | 8.16% | |
We do not have enough information to draw a conclusion | 26 | 53.06% | |
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06-23-2010, 05:20 AM | #31 |
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I didn’t have the poll in mind when I wrote that.
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I went with "not enough information," but I would qualify that. The earliest Christianity that we know about would be "people listening to the teachings of Paul, derived from his visions produced by meditation techniques, neurological abnormality, drug use, or some combination," but Christianity's origin obviously predates his writings. We just don't have any direct evidence for what that cult was all about before he came along.
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Why does Paul have to be a drug addict?
Why not just a Hellenistic Jew that reinterpreted the LXX? And yea, we do not know what the beliefs prior to Paul were, if Paul in fact wrote when scholarship says he did, or even if we are actually reading what was originally written. So many questions. so little evidence... |
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How did Christianity begin? With people listening to the teachings of Jesus, derived from his interpretation of Jewish tradition maybe, but we don't know who he really was or what he was teaching With people listening to the teachings of Paul, derived from his visions produced by meditation techniques, neurological abnormality, drug use, or some combination I don't know if there was a real Paul - if there was I don't know who he was or what he was teaching With people listening to the teachings of Paul deliberately fabricated to attract a following do you mean people listening to the catholicized version of Marcion's Apostolikon? With the Emperor Constantine promulgating for political purposes a religion which he had had deliberately fabricated hmm, no doubt EC brought new people into the churches, but did his team invent the whole thing? Who was Diocletian persecuting? We do not have enough information to draw a conclusion true of Christian origins generally, it's mostly speculation at this time, those who say differently are preaching imo |
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There are NO credible non-apologetic source that can show that a character called Paul persecuted Jesus believers or that there were even Jesus believers before the Fall of the Temple. There are NO credible historical source outside the Church that identified a character called Paul who preached about a RESURRECTED Jewish man who was given a NAME above the Roman Emperors and to whom the Roman Emperors and EVERY ROMAN citizen should bow before the Fall of the Temple. The Pauline writings do NOT reflect history. No secular writer or historian who wrote about events during the reign of the Emperors Tiberius, Caligula, Cladius, and Nero mentioned the resurrected Jewish man who was equal to God, the Creator of heaven and earth and Messiah preached by the Pauline writers ALL over the Roman Empire. The Pauline writings are not compatible with the history of the 1st century before the Fall of the Temple. |
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You produce a passage that should show that slaves were scribes but NOT even the word "scribe" can be found. These are some of the occupation of Roman slaves and "scribe" cannot be found. 1.street cleaners, 2.builders of baths and temples, 3.factory workers, 4.navvies on roads and aqueducts 5.shop workers 6.cooks 7.barbers 8.hairdressers 9.nurses 9.tutors 10.secretaries 11.butlers 12.laundry women 13.house cleaners 14.seamstresses 15.schoolteachers. How absolutely incredible. |
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We don't have enough information -- even to draw one or more hypotheses. |
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I am sorry I have to come back to repeat the answer to the question: slaves employed as scribes? .The answer is: yes. Oh dear, oh dear!! Quote:
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A slave cook could have been a scribe too. Oh my dear. You have NOT shown from a source of ANTIQUITY that a slave secretary was a scribe. You have provided an OPINION. Please provide a source of antiquity that show that a slave secretary was a scribe. Name a SLAVE secretary that was a scribe to any Emperor in the 1st century in any source of antiquity only then you will have credibility. Quote:
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Somebody has got to expose the false rumors. You produce a passage that did not mention that slaves were scribes and in order to hide your failure you have NOW produced a passage which merely gives an opinion. I can ONLY deal with EVIDENCE. I can only deal with sources of antiquity. Please provide a passage from a source of antiquity that state that slaves were scribes to any Roman Emperor. |
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