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05-27-2012, 02:19 AM | #11 |
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Logical: if we can explain R and X without a Jesus, we don't even need a Jesus in the first place.
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Why do we need such a Jesus? Because I believe there are still hints and clues in the mess that, to me, seem to point at a historical figure. As to the claim that it's unfalsifiable to assert the existence of an ancient Palestinian Jew called Jesus, an idea as useless as asserting a modern American Bob, I respond by saying that we're still not down to an empty name. Even after stripping so much, there is still this small kernel surrounding the name, belonging to a specific person. |
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One more point:
I think the process of determining Q, or the possible authentic sayings of Jesus, should eliminate any sayings that Paul or others seem unaware of, as it is likely those sayings were attributed to Jesus because of those pre-gospel writers as I explained in the OP. Not that I think it's possible to find the authentic sayings of Jesus with any certainty. |
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In fact, Skeptics of antiquity re-acted to the Jesus story EXACTLY as HJers today. Christians claimed Jesus was born of a virgin and the Holy Ghost but 2nd century Skeptics did NOT believe Jesus could have existed as the Son of a Holy Ghost but was a man. 2nd century Skeptics like Trypho and Celsus did NOT provide any Credible sources for their BELIEF that Jesus could have only been human. This is EXACTLY the same position today. HJers EXPRESS their BELIEF and provide NO actual credible evidence. Apologetic sources that used the Pauline writings claimed Jesus was the Son of a God and NONE claimed Jesus had a human father. There is NO Silence about the nature of Jesus in the Pauline letters. We can HEAR Paul LOUD, CLEAR and Repeatedly. The Pauline Jesus was NOT a human being. HJers MUST be DEAF or do not understand. Galatians 1:1 KJV Quote:
The Pauline writer said LOUD and CLEAR. The writer was NOT the Apostle of a Man. According to Ehrman Paul wrote it. |
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Notice the last three words: from the dead. Paul is claiming that Jesus was raised from the dead. That is perfectly consistent with the idea that a historical Jesus was killed, and in fact makes a LOT more sense than the alternative. This verse actually supports my position, not yours. |
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The epistles give us a mountain of indications that for those writers and circles no HJ founded and constituted the continuing basis of their faith. Leave the Q side (if you subscribe to it) of things aside. Adopt Wells' conversion to a 'historical sage' at the root of Q, if you like. Are you willing to open your mind to the likelihood (based on the evidence) that the epistolary side of things had no HJ? Or do you have a predisposition against it for reasons you are not telling us? Earl Doherty |
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Thus, while it may be theoretically "consistent" with an HJ that Paul says that Jesus "was raised from the dead", it becomes more consistent with the spiritual Christ position, since that is the overwhelming conclusion to be derived from that literature. Earl Doherty |
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Would YOU be open to changing your position, ever, after all the stuff you've written and published? |
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