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OK, the Jesus Seminar did confirm a significant portion of the quotes by Jesus to be original and authentic, so I certainly would not label them hyperskeptics. That doesn't mean that I agree with them--I find their model of Jesus to be unlikely. But they do seem to weigh probabilities and take the evidence seriously. Hyperskeptics dismiss every part of the given myth as useless for reconstructing history contrary to the evidence and probability.
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Myth is the wrong word, and so is legend. The gospels are not myths, nor are they legends, nor are they history. They are an attempt to explain the origins of early/mid 2nd century Christianity, using parables, allegories, and wrapping in common beliefs, themes and expectations of the time.
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But who was Mark (shorthand for whoever wrote the first gospel) and who was his target audience? This is a strategy I would use in my undergraduate Business/Technical writing classes. As an example, Matt seems to be a Jewish-Christian writing to convert Jews. So it would be easier to pinpoint what type of writing Matt is by defining the author and his audience. But what about Mark? |
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In fact, if JC had wanted to ride a Cadillac sort of vehicle, he would have ridden a chariot that had been pulled by some fine horses. |
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I detest this Ayn Randian Christianity.
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