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You tendered a graphic image of the cover of a book entitled Constantine's Bible, a book which you have not read and which does not give any support to your thesis about Constantine inventing either Christianity or the New Testament or the Bible. Jeffrey |
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I mean that the Isaiah 7.14 was mis-interpreted or mutilated to erroneously claim Jesus had ROOTS in Judaism. |
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And I'm still waiting to hear why it is you think you are -- or that we have reason to believe your claims that you are -- an expert in 1st century Judaism. Jeffrey |
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But as I said, you can always prove us wrong by quoting Dungan's actual words in his book to this effect or posting an e-mail from him in which he confirms that you are correct. Jeffrey |
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The Constantine-invented-christianity is old hat. He did a lot of the work but it is beyond doubt at least a large part of the gospels and some christian communities existed before him. Still, for me it is difficult to be sure what exactly happened. I can see some kind of con happened but the details allude me.
Much data was either lost, forged or misinterpreted along the way. Still something may be learned from the way modern religions came to be. For example comparing the origins of mormonism and the islam can be very educational. It looks like Roman emperors (Connstantine suspect#1) used christianity to create a tool of power over the plebs. How does this compare to scientology for you? This indicates that indeed much of it could have been created or forged. Still we know of the early precursors of christianity. To me it looks like there were early christian-like religions and the romans picked-and-mixed to create christianity as we know it. |
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The thesis that Constantine actually invented a new top-down emperor cult which we today now know by the name of "christianity" (Julian legislated that the cult be called "Galilaeans") is no more than a few years old.
There exists on this planet in this age the myopia that "it is beyond doubt at least a large part of the gospels and some christian communities existed before Constantine". This is a mantra without substantiating monumental evidence and a conjecture which has no support by NT C14 citations. Dutch_labrat a simple question for you. I am asking you for the evidence by which you believe your assertion about pre-Constantinian christianity to be true. What is this evidence please? Thanks and best wishes Pete Quote:
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So, Pete, somebody wrote a book containing a few statements that you can interpret as supporting your thesis.
You have a strange notion of what constitutes evidence. |
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1) an explanation of the NT apochryphal texts as pagan polemical reaction to Constantine. 2) an explanation of the words of Arius as historical commentary on the historical Jesus. 3) a consequential explanation of the Arian controversy which raged for a century (over fiction) 4) an explanation for the Origenist controversy. 5) an explantion for the Nestorian controversy. 6) an explanation for the Nag Hammadi codices as pagan polemic (See 1) 7) an explanation for the C14 date of Nag Hammadi NT apochrypha of 348 CE (plus/minus 60 years) 8) I could continue Doug ... but these issues dont appear to be raising discussion here. Quote:
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