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aa5874 I think the mythicists on this forum understand the point you are seeking to make - that Jesus of Nazareth was not a historical person. When I got to this position myself - some 25 years ago - I was not content with leaving things there - as though that position put a full stop to further inquiry regarding the gospel storyline. Particularly, as this position does not negate the possibility that a historical man, individual, was important, somehow, to the early beginnings of Christianity. Here is something I wrote in those long gone days..... New Testament scholarship maintains that the supernatural identity the New Testament doctrines uphold for Jesus is not the identity of a normal human man. Instead of separating these doctrines from the man .......what theologians need to face is the fact that the man represented by these doctrines, Jesus of Nazareth, is not a normal man at all. These doctrines support, or uphold, not a physical man, but a figurative or spiritual man. The 'body' of Jesus was the Incarnation, the Virgin Birth, the bodily resurrection, his spirit was reflected in the miracles.....Behind the New Testament doctrines, theologians see the reality of a normal human man...what they now need to acknowledge is the fact that the normal man they see does not have the 'body' of Jesus of Nazareth.... A similar idea is contained in the views of G.A.Wells: http://www.infidels.org/library/mode...ls/errant.html Quote:
So, I'm with you - there is no probability whatsoever that Jesus of Nazareth was historical........but there is a very strong probability that a specific historical individual had some important impact upon early Christian thought. In other words, the NT storyline is not just about a spiritual Christ - the very human, flesh and blood, element is paramount... |
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(1) Were the gospels written in "good faith"? (2) Were the gospels written before the 4th century? Ask Eusebius these questions since he is our only source. Has the "Crystal Ball" which you are using to make these fine pronouncements on the history of the gospels been checked by NASA? You dont happen to have any evidence for your "hypothesis" do you? Where did you hear about this hypothesis? In church? From "church-people"? You have simply accepted the belief, you have not established this belief through any form of evidence. |
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since I have been in this thread, you have done nothing but claim this. I am not sure how you mean that you are immersed in your arguments. Can one be immersed in such things?
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Start with this (as yet) unsupported claim. Please elaborate. I am curious, and I have Josephus on my shelf here at home.
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And it is when people BEGIN TO realize that HJers have no evidence, no historical source, just imagination, that they will come home. It took a long time for GALILEO and Copernicus to get people to come home. Quote:
It is not logical to make a claim of VERY STRONG probability yet have nothing to show. Again, the evidence seems to show that the Jesus story was fabricated NOT from a specific individual but from SPECIFIC writings. And these are Hebrew Scripture, the Septuagint, and the writings of Josephus. Now, can you please give me your source for your SPECIFIC individual on whom the Jesus story was based? |
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Not even King David was deified and he was even called the Christ of God. |
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