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First of all, Christianity happened, like it or not, you will have to deal with it. And nothing you can produce will go against the evidence of the time of its origin pre fall of temple. some big changes happened to excelerate the movement away from Judaism. the fall of the temple Hellensitic Jewish Proselytes wanting their own religion But you wouldnt place a man in living memory as a martyr at a passover with almost half a million in attendance that could blow your gig. because you dont like the evidence, doesnt mean its not there. |
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You mean Romans were not paying attention to a peasant Jew places on a cross. Your kidding me!
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No I am not. The story is not history. These 'events' are religious fictions.
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There is no corroborative evidence for a Jesus cult of Christians in the 1st century. Non-Apologetic writers of antiquity never mentioned Jesus of Nazareth and no Gospel writer claimed they saw Jesus of Nazareth in the 1st century. |
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It is not 100% fiction. Not only that we have Paul writing early on before the temple fell about this character. All this attacking the current status quo, but not one replacement guess that even makes a lick of sense. |
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What year did someone sit down and write mythology?
Where did they write this mythology? Why did they write this mythology? How did it get spread throughout the Roman empire? There is nothing you can write to explain anything better then the staus quo. Not only that we have Roman authors competeing mortal man against mortal man. We have Augustus claiming "son of god" before the jesus character is even born, then later Roman authors giving this same human divinity to a Jewish peasant, explain why? You ignore more then you can even begin to explain because you have nothing in return that makes sense. Anyone can say no! |
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Contemporary writers display no knowledge at all of any such event, and no mention of any huge social upheaval as the result of some alleged 'passover event'. The story is fiction through and through. Quote:
I dislike religious lies masqurading as history, and giving men an excuse to manipulate, to fleece, to engender hate, and murder their fellow men for gain. |
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False. Paul had plenty to say. And come on, were talking about a illiterate cultures, and a movement that was very small and not really politically dangerous that only worshipped in houses. this will be hard to understand, but the movement factually evolved. This means at one point in time it was very small Throwing all of Paul away? you cannot. Quote:
You call placing a trouble making Jew on a cross a social upheaval? |
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Sometime well after 70 CE .
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