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The SEARCH is still on for the last 250 years and NO HJ has ever been found. See http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/schweitzer/ Albert Schweitzer even wrote that Jesus was either LITERARY FICTION or an ESCHATOLOGICAL concept. Quote:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History...rael_and_Judah Judah at this time was a vassal of Assyria, but Assyrian power collapsed in the 630s, and in around 622 Josiah and the Deuteronomists, as the circle around him are called by modern scholars, launched a bid for independence expressed as loyalty to "Yahweh alone" and the law-code in the book of Deuteronomy, written in the form of a treaty between Judah and Yahweh to replace the vassal-treaty with Assyria Quote:
you need to learn that because there is biblical jesus, doesnt mean there was no historical jesus. many mythical legends have a historical core and this varies from one legend to another. Without scholarships on the subject, you cant know these differences. Quote:
theres not enough to mention. This is a crackpot idea with no real valid credible work done to show a decent connection other then what was influenced to judaism by previous religions in the formation of early judaism which has evolved dramatically over the years. Quote:
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funny none of the early versions, not one, was ever a sun based worship. They didnt hide their main deity and bury him in a Galilean jew. thats why modern scholarships look at the sun god based jesus as lonney as it gets. it holds zero credibility |
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The problem you have is that the archaeological record clearly shows that other deities were being worshiped in Judah right up to the Hellenistic period. Quote:
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Seriously though, the whole point of the discussion is that the mythology sometimes does not have a historical core and in this case may not have one at all. I would suggest that the fact that the Jesus story is so dependent on fantastic elements like the resurrection that an HJ without those characteristics defeats the entire purpose of the story. Quote:
Actually most scholars acknowledge that the gospel story was reconstructed in some way and that references to astrology occur in the gospel stories. Nice appeal to authority though. Quote:
By the way, gnosticism stressed the notion of a spiritual Jesus. They didn't even believe in an HJ which is why Gnosticism was considered a heresy. The existence of Gnostic texts early in the history of Christianity argues against an HJ. |
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There was a PBS show last year on the llatest semetic archeological evidence.
Part of it was finding both male and female images indcating the polarization to an alpha male god came over time. |
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Karen Armstrong does good work on this. |
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Yes, and lots would have traveled through that region over many years, with many stories and many versions of them; from Persia/east, .. Egypt, Palestine, Rome, Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, with Persia nearby.
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You are just an ad hoc story teller. |
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The other hypothesis was the early group was formed in part by refugees and escapees from Egypt,... an 'exodus' of sorts, my words. |
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