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This leads naturally to the question: in which places might we expect to see which claims mentioned and why? |
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For example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham...ln_and_slavery http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Life_a...ace#1862-08-22 http://showcase.netins.net/web/creat...hes/hodges.htm Slavery was not legal in Illinois in Lincoln's time. Lincoln never owned slaves. His personal feelings were always totally opposed to slavery. These facts are easily checked by anybody who wants to. |
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If you expect that certain signs should be found if Christianity existed in the first century, it follows naturally that you would regard the absence of those signs as evidence against the existence of Christianity in the first century, but it also leads naturally to this question: what is your justification for your expectation? |
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The Remsberg list of early writers who failed to mention Jesus - improved by Iason.
More recently Remsberg Redux: should anyone have written about Jesus split ... by Kapyong (starting at post # 24) |
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When we search for any evidence attesting to the memory of the so-called canonical Jesus, or the memory of the books of the New Testament or the memory of either "Christians" or any "Christian Church", we dont find any ancient historical evidence at all. There is an absence of expected ancient historical evidence in the 1st century. Outside of the source called Eusebius in the 4th century, there is a similar silence in the evidence from the 2nd and 3rd centuries, but without a doubt testimony and evidence for Jesus, the Christian Church and the new testament books explodes in a massive controversy in the early 4th century. From such patterns of evidence certain hypotheses are capable of being provisionally supported and certain hypotheses may be essentially provisionally rejected. |
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And often it is not. So you still haven't shown the justification for your expectation. |
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Those who make the claims in the field of "Biblical History" (which I categorize as a subset of ancient history) either have evidence to substantiate these claims, or they do not. |
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Pay attention. Claims have been made by others which are not, after a thorough examination, justified in the ancient historical evidence:
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