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No. IMO Jesus is completely mythical. | 99 | 29.46% | |
IMO Yes. Though many tales were added over time, there was a single great preacher/teacher who was the source of many of the stories about Jesus. | 105 | 31.25% | |
Insufficient data. I withhold any opinion. | 132 | 39.29% | |
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12-28-2004, 11:40 AM | #21 |
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I voted for the third option - "insufficient data" - but I won't withhold at least some opinion.
I can't say for sure that Jesus was wholly mythical, though the arguments for mythical Jesus carry some weight. I can't really agree with the second option either, particularly because it says "there was a single great preacher/teacher who was the source of many of the stories about Jesus." If the legend of Jesus was based on any truth, I don't think it's necessarily based on a single figure, or that that single preacher was a "great preacher/teacher". If I have an opinion, it's that there was perhaps a character or characters on which "Jesus" as we know and love him was based. The Gospel accounts, however, are likely almost entirely mythical, or legendary, take your pick. In any case, it's not necessarily true that there was indeed a historical figure or figures on which the Jesus stories were based. Is that ambivalent enough? Perhaps my opinion reflects what others have indicated, that the truth is so shrouded in the legend that it's impossible to know one way or the other for sure. |
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Incidentally, and on a note more related to the topic of the thread, I presumed, incorrectly apparently, that the middle button was the "not sure" position. Alas, I clicked the wrong one. Were I forced to choose, I'd tend toward historicity (a pink bead, so to speak), so it can stand if one wishes, but my intended vote was "insufficient evidence." I'm increasingly persuaded that the entire quest (for mythicist and historicist alike) is ultimately a rhetorical equivalent to Rorschach's inkblots--what you see in the image is ultimately a reflection of self. Regards, Rick Sumner |
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All myth . . .
. . . but with a core of truth attached to it.
It is found in John 6:55 where Jesus said "my body is real food and my blood is real drink." Clearly folks, that is pantheism at best. |
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I'm leaning towards a phenomenon called hypostasization
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It all depends how you want to look at things. Same with the crucifiction / burial story, differing accounts but the CORE of it remains. |
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12-28-2004, 03:18 PM | #28 |
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I see you didn't vote, jonesg- may we presume you are a Biblical literalist, and believe that all the NT is historical (with allowances made for differing points of view?) Tell me, have you heard of the Easter Challenge?
The results are running about like I thought they would, percentage-wise; perhaps a few more supporters of HJ than I expected here. I may go back and review Wells' Jesus of the Early Christians and Did Jesus Exist? and flesh out some of the pro-myth arguments he made. I understand that some of Wells' arguments are now considered invalid; might some of the resident experts tell me why this is? |
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I had a problem with the wording of the question and choices for answer. I chose no because I don't think the gospels were based on a single historical person, however, I do believe they were based on several - some historical, some themselves of questionable historocity - people. Of course I believe nearly all fictional characters have their bases in one or more real people.
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