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The MJ argument is most interesting, for me, when it departs very little from HJ scholarship's results, and uses that as a basis. As Robert Price said, it's like, lots of scholars do in fact explain away as mythical many different parts of the Jesus story, but each scholar holds some other little bit of the story than the one that they're explaining away, as precious, and proof to them of historicity - and yet meanwhile, someone else, somewhere else, has explained that bit away. There's a (perhaps understandable) disinclination on the part of the whole field of study to try and co-ordinate all these bits into a "possibly all mythical" patchwork, but it looks like that could be done (well, has been done by Price to an extent). |
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Indeed. The MJ theory is NOT based on un-evidenced assumptions at all. It's just a standard insult that gets used every time some HJer wishes to smear the MJers. K. |
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But THIS thread is about un-evidenced assumptions of the JM theory. So far the score is : <none> K. |
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If have have misunderstood you intent or position, please excuse this interuption. I have no intention of hijacking your thread. |
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No worries jake,
mis-understandings occur :-) I think we are basically on the same page. I look forward to hearing from G.Don and archibald about these un-evidenced assumptions made by MJers (but not just arguments against MJ - we get dozens of those.) K. |
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this looks like a fasinating conversation but I need some help with the abbreviations
HJ = historical Jesus Does MJ = Mythical Jesus? And then what does JM stand for? |
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Sorry,
sometimes I say MJ meaning Mythical Jesus, and sometimes I say JMer meaning Jesus Myther. K. |
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