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Incidentally, while looking up 2 Cor 5:16, I got the verse wrong and looked at 5:6: "while we are at home in the body, we are absent from the lord." Paul's knowledge of any of his theology needs no direct connection with the real world at all. But you must admit there is no way forward trying to get Paul to get tangible with regard to things he had never seen in reality. spin |
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WTF is up with this thread, spin?
Rule 1 from your OP: NO REBUTTALS So if someone makes an argument you don't like, you get to reply with a rebuttal, but I'm sure if anybody else did, or if we tried to rebut your rebuttal, you'd request moderator action? This thread is obviously a waste of time, and somebody obviously deserves to be ignored. |
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Picky! Picky!
Even most Christian apologist admit there aren't any "contemporary" references to Jesus (except for maybe Josephus, which is highly debatable anyway) The only example that the apologist article cites that I have a hard time dismissing as "non-contemporary" is the one about the Talmud: Quote:
I certainly understand why you would want to limit arguments to contemporary accounts, but I do believe that the non-contemporary accounts cited by this article do show that something was going on around 100 AD that was starting to garner some attention. It's certainly plausible (I know you don't like this term) to believe that this attention indicates that Jesus was a real person. |
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According to a recent poll, less than 50% of Americans are absolutely sure that God does not exist, therefore Jesus exist.
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Ten incontrovertible proofs that Jesus exists!
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Cogito ergo Iesus est. (I think, therefore Jesus is.)
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Or am I missing something? On first blush I interpreted the question like the second |
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Not Suetonius I was going by. It was CORNELIUS TACITUS, who lived 55 AD to 120 AD. Is he ok?
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