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			I have heard some people assert that there is evidence that Jesus  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	was a real person based on the records of some "Roman Documents". When I asked them what documents, they had no answer. Sounds like the closest thing to that is the tacitus and josephus writings, that even if they aren't foregeries are still pretty vague on the details and seem to suggest more that christians existed, not really an actual Jesus. Beware the "Roman Documents" defense.  | 
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			Well, the passage in Josephus likely wasn't a forgery... and it does say some specific things about Jesus... in the form of recording rumour, of course. "It was said by some that he was the messiah" and all that. Tacitus is a forgery, though, and there are no others. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Btw, there is a doctored copy of the Josephus passage which adds a bunch of details and uses much stronger language, but the forgery is the added bits, not the entire paragraph.  | 
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			It might be a reference to the document discussed here: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Oh yeah, and the phony letter of Publius Lentulus of course.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 The original interpolator was more subtle but, IMO, no more capable of preventing his own beliefs from seeping into his efforts than the other.  | 
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			Two things about possible Josephan reconstructions: I noticed this when evaluating the passage as a marginal gloss and removed the extraneous reading, but it still left me wondering... 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	1 - Is the amazing works original? Can we find this elsewhere in Josephus? 2 - He never says why he was condemned to the cross, although that passage may have been edited to reflect a semitic undertone, i.e. princial men among us the Jews thus portraying the Jews in a negative manner again, as is was there suggestion.  | 
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