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Im saying it would be unlikely, and to have these sources survive through roman redaction would be another. add to that the movement was short lived in judaism |
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Why is it that those who pontificate against mythicism in the most smugly closed-minded and high-horsed manner are those who are not only the most ignorant on it but adamantly make sure that they maintain their ignorance? But in all my years of encountering these ignoramuses, I don't think I have ever met anyone quite like you. You're disgusting, Abe. Earl Doherty |
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I think you need to install some indoor plumbing, OH. It might clear your head. Earl Doherty |
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we would be in agreement then to some sorts. I believe the jews deified him first, then we have the cross cultural oral tradition building the version Paul took to the romans |
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Please lower the emotional content here.
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But then he goes on to claim that this is not the earliest description of Jesus - the earliest being speeches in Acts which preserved this earlier view. This is just appalling logic. I see that I am not the only one appalled: Otagosh blog Quote:
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Shogun may have just a few words written (i.e. spoken) in Japanese, don't you suppose? What, does that mean that Clavell is bilingual, and wrote his original text in Japanese and then translated it into English, copying the tradition established by the famous Nobel prize (1969) winning Irishman, Samuel Beckett, who translated his own work, En attendant Godot, from French to English? But, Abe, are you then going to argue, especially if Clavell throws in a few Dutch phrases, that John Blackthorne, was a real person, living at the time of Tokugawa Ieyasu? More to the point, do you intend to offer quotes from the text of Shogun as evidence in support of the notion that Blackthorne really did pilot a Dutch ship to Japan? |
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I don't see much evidence of 'christianity' arising among Aramaic-speaking people. Apparently it arose among hellenized jews and judaized gentiles (not necessarily Romans) outside of Judea - people whose grasp of orthodox judaism was probably rather weak. |
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The problem is when some group decides this or that guy is a messiah, there's disagreement and splitting, an oy! the shouting and stamping of the feet! So sure, the many, many, many messianic 'claimants' and their cults die out in short order. Most likely because the things one needs to do to be a real messiah are impossible. Those that continue in such follies pretty soon stop being jews, as however many jews got suckered into christianity did. |
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