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Why isn't Jesus treated in an equivalent manner? |
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Because there's better evidence for Jesus being a real person.
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because people's souls and salvation are not based on Arthur's existence.
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In what way is Jesus not treated much the same as Arthur? Don't most people assume that there was probably a historical core to the Arthurian legends?
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No Read the quote above carefully - it is openly acknowledged Arthur might not have existed - that is not the case with Jesus. Quote:
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It might be interesting to check their relative contentiousness carefully. For example, why is not the phrase "cycle of romances" used about the gospels? |
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