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I wonder if the OP knows that a good number of the letters attributed to Paul likely weren't written by Paul. So I would add to the list:
Letters from Jews/Hindus/Muslims pretending to be someone else to each other talking about their God. |
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Isn't your point the same as Mountainman's, and origin of Christianity going to the penmanship of Eusebius? |
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And they all wrote in Latin too - with not a shred of evidence of any contemporary documents. An amazing feat. |
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And from what I read in "the bible", the Jews got their orders the same way, from their priests and rabbi's. How many Jews in those days would have had copies of their scripted stories and and interpretations of their laws? I would guess only the hiarchy of priests, who told the Jewish citizenry what to believe. In fact of the OT story,(not that it is actual fact), the children of Israel begged Moses to speak for them because they did not want the responsibility of thinking for themselves. So what did Moses do? He chose apt men to be instructors[priests] in teaching the Israelites. And when the priests said "jump", the Israelites said "how high". |
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Apparently much or most of the bible is pseudepigraphical. Pseudepigraphy There can be some argument as we go back in time because the distance makes things obscure, but certainly the gospels are clearly not the work of the original disciples. Judaism is the same way. This is maybe most clearly demonstrated in the Zohar, which the religious claim was written by Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai in the second century CE. This has been convincingly disproved by scholars who know Aramaic, notably by Gershom Scholem, who place it in 13th CE century Spain, where it actually appeared. Similar proofs of the Torahs origin in Judea after the fall of Israel in 722 BCE have been done based on the Monarchic Hebrew it is written in. |
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was a collection of books preserved in the Greek language, perhaps most "recently" during the Second Sophistic by the pagan Origen. Like innocent bystanders, these books were hijacked, and physically bound together with the New Testament Canon in the rule of Constantine, and in direct response to his orders. There is no prior mention in all of history for the binding together of these two separate series of books - (the old and new). This binding together appears entirely novel to the epoch of Constantine. Quote:
to Christianity at that time was suppressed by the ruling class? Who were the heretics of the fourth century? Were the heretics of this epoch simply those who in fact did stand up and ask for proof that this new god was the same as the old gods? Constantine and the orthodox sought to argue that Jesus had the same essence as the old Hellenistic conceptions of divinity. However all those who groaned to find themselves Arian insisted for generation after generation after generation for centuries that Jesus was not the same essence -- rather just SIMILAR in essence to the old Hellenistic conceptions of divinity. Quote:
the army (or warrior class) and the "Guardian Class". The Hellenistic empire was strong despite the Romans through the 1st and 2nd and 3rd centuries, and even managed to have a revival in literature (100-250) called "The Second Sophistic". It was still strong when Constantine appeared. The guardian class were selected from the priests and administrators of the huge diverse network of temples and cults - a mixing pot of old religions. These people were the academics. They were mathematicians, geometricians, astrologers, philosophers, and ascetics. This entire class savagely obviated c.324/325 CE by Constantine. It was a momentous political, social and traditional upheaval. It was replaced by a new (Platonic) Guardian Class - the BISHOPS. Tax-Exempt spies for Constantine, personally appointed by Constantine. At that time, the Index Librorum Prohibitorum was first drafted by Eusebius in his "Historia" on account of the books of the heretics. Those vile stinking heretical creatures who refused to believe in the glory of the new imperially supported God? And what about that vile Julian? The Bishop Cyril of Alexandria says: but none as went far as Julian, It was not a matter of believing in Jesus. It was a matter of believing what the emperor declared support for. Why go up against the emperor? It was a matter of the majesty of the emperor. The torture of the upper classes became a reality. If you went against the emperor's edicts you were dead. Nobody could read. They were all told. The word came ---- From the Top. But there was a new Top in the world. And the New Top destroyed the Old Tops. No matter what way we look at it, we are dealing with a 4th century emperor cult. The history of the NT Canon in the first 3 centuries, and indeed whether the NT canon existed prior to Constantine, is really a secondary issue. |
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