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In any event, what you claim about postmodernists cannot be shown to be true. Please name all the postmodernists and show what they think of 'all possibilities'. We have gone through this many many times, year after year, and there is no evidence from antiquity to support an historical Jesus of Nazareth in the time of Augustus and Tberius. There are no known eyewitnesses of Jesus of Nazareth in or out the Canon. |
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Some possibilities are going to be more probable than others. But in this case, there might not be enough information to judge probabilities. Quote:
What if The Truth is that you cannot know? Is it possible for you to accept that? You have continually tried to make this an exercise in deciding what is most probably (based on your subjective criteria) and then deciding that is The Truth. Things don't work that way, |
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Trajan, in his letter to Pliny the Younger about the Christians, called it the "spirit of this age." So, all that has occurred since the historical event happened influences any modern reconstructions of a past historical event. Quote:
According to Munslow, pretty much all modern secular historians have given up the notion that we can reconstruct THE true history of an event, and acknowledge that the past is always interpreted through a lens in the present. Opinion varies as to how to deal with that realization. |
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While a certain degree will never be known, there is a foundation with two facts that have almost a complete consensus. His baptism by John. Crucifiction. There is no real debate at all for a Historical Jesus. Stomp your feet all you want, it wont change unbiased scholarships. |
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Ha ha - crucifiction. That's what the skeptics call it.
If you have read the thread up to now, you would know that there is in fact a debate among scholars about the historicity of the baptism. There is no real consensus on that, as you would know if you actually read some scholars. |
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Non Apologetic writers wrote nothing of Jesus of Nazareth. |
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