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Additionally, I have never heard this argument used in the way you described. Paul is the only one who claimed to have seen the risen Jesus and was persecuted, from the evidence. Quote:
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I have never heard the argument used for Paul, who never actually saw the earthly Jesus. |
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I'm not a biblical scholar, but may I just say that I think Yahweh's question is a good one. AFAIK there's very good arguments for a mythical Jesus, but it's not a 100% scholarly consensus. So why not consider the "what ifs"? It might lead to some interesting arguments. Counterfactuals can be fun.
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