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Besides, John was not a messianic or saviour figure, but one who advocated ritual purity of the body. They had different appeals. spin |
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the view of bart ehrman and agnostic and professional historian mean by existent is that there was a jesus of history, and my point is that if jesus did not exist how could a religion which claims a non-existent savior compete with a religion of john the baptist and his followers, rooted in a historical personage.
since it seems unlikely the conclusion is that jesus is a figure of history |
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John wasn't offering a new religion. He was working wholly within Judaism. Still, your appeal to an ancient having to prefer one to another because the one is a real person doesn't in any way reflect the past. It is based on your modern desires for simple realism, when reality obviously wasn't perceived quite in the same way as it is today, since it didn't have the benefit of centuries of scientific endeavor to bring a semblance of coherence to the world. spin |
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The Power of Christ to the 4th Power
Hi Gnosis92,
This is a good question. I think when Jesus of Nazareth evolves, we have a number of Christ groups competing. There's 1) the followers of John, who believed he was a prophet, 2) the followers of John who believed he was the Christ, 3) the followers of Simon Magus who believed he was the Christ, and 4) the followers of Jesus/Joshua of Nun who believed he was sitting on the right hand of God and about to come down as the Messiah. The Jesus of Nazareth Cult (which I now believe appeared around 150) could appeal to all four groups. They could appeal to the John-the-Prophet group by keeping John as a revered prophet, the John-the-Christ group by pointing out that John had done no signs, the Simon Magus group by incorporating the magic deeds of Simon into the character, and the Joshua cult by giving the Messiah the name of Jesus and saying his return was imminent. It was a nice synthesis and had a little something for everyone. It's like the movie Ocean's Twelve, George Clooney and Brad Pitt for the women, Catherine Zeta Jones and Julia Roberts for the men, a little action, a little comedy; how could you go wrong. Without film or video, it was impossible to say for sure who had really lived and who had not lived 100 years before. Also the historical messiahs were 95 +% fiction to begin with, so a 100% fictional messiah wasn't that big a leap. Warmly, PhilosopherJay Quote:
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To paraphrase an old saying: we are all "agnostics" regarding the Jesus Myth, it's just that I am "agnostic" to one more version than you. I think faulting scholars for not addressing fringe ideas in ANY field is wrong. It is up to those pushing the ideas to make sure they come to the attention of the scholars, and to do that by pushing their case in peer-reviewed publications. After all, isn't that what we would expect a scholar convinced on the Jesus Myth to start doing anyway? Otherwise, why be concerned whether scholars are addressing the Jesus Myth or not? We should encourage Jesus Mythers to address academia! And if the peer-reviewed publications are found to reject such articles just on the subject being addressed, this should be exposed. But if Jesus Mythers are doing nothing to try to publish in peer-reviewed publications, then this should be exposed also. |
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