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The notion of fiction is stated by the Emperor Julian in the fourth century, and the entire Arian controversy itself is consistent with the implementation of an imperial fiction to a greek speaking audience. In the fifth century we have the ex archbishop Nestorius writing: Quote:
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We have the author of the Acts of John saying docetic things, but the authodox state that the heretic who wrote the Acts of John is to be considered as the disciple of the devil. Is he therefore to be considered a christian or a pagan? Quote:
If you wish to postulate an historical living and breathing jesus, then you are the one who has to provide the substantive evidence that such was the ancient historical case. I will confess there may have been an historical jesus IF you can show to be any unambiguous evidence of Jesus, the new testament canon or "canonical christianity" prior to the fourth century. I think this is a fair position to take with the evidence at hand, setting aside all arguments from (ultimately Constantinian) authority. From WIKI: Quote:
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Another remark : your new word "authodox" should not contain the letter h. The greek "auto-" is written with a tau, not a theta. |
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Do you hold the converse also to be true, namely that the fact that a person was denounced as a heretic is not evidence that that person was a christian. Best wishes, Pete |
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By the technical definition, you cannot be a heretic unless you claim to be a Christian.
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A pagan could not be a heretic - they were just an unbeliever. It is hard to wrap one's mind around this, because it is not how we think of thinks in modern times, and because the whole idea of heresy is somewhat ridiculous. But it was a serious matter back then. |
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The evidence tells us that Christians became solidus with Constantine. Best wishes, Pete |
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Do we have any evidence by which we may be certain that Arius of Alexandria (for example) claimed -- himself -- to be a christian? I am not disputing the fact that the christian ecclesiaticial historians claimed Arius to be a christian. Quote:
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We have accepted this premise on good authority, as did our fathers and theirs before them -- all the way back to the historical three hundred and eighteen fathers who signed an oath to Constantine and against Arius of Alexandria. My research suggests that the prenice "history" needs to be finally questioned in a critical and skeptical manner appropriate for this age. Best wishes, Pete |
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If people are denounced as heretics it is evidence that the denouncers regarded them as Christians (although heretical ones). |
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