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"The Nazareth Myth" and James Randi
He discusses the book in this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSzQC1zKesU This is unusual. James Randi is an archapostle of skepticism but is supports Rene Salm's Nazareth Myth, while Richard Carrier, another great skeptic (and expert historian), seems to think Salm is a crank (This was in a comment he made on Rook Hawkins' blog ages ago). Who is right? I think we'll have to consult the evidence. The only thing which bothers me is that I know exceedingly little about archaeology. |
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If you want to know Carrier's position, email him.
It seems to be impossible to disprove the existence of Nazareth, since we don't know where it would have existed, so the lack of archeological evidence is not proof. And the issue seems almost trivial. Showing that Nazareth didn't exist won't disprove Christianity - most liberal Christians are reconciled with the idea that the gospels are not literal history. Showing that it did exist will not prove anything about Christianity. In any case, you can search the archives for old threads on Nazareth. |
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I've sent him an email at his JRF website on this. What a terrible day. |
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@ GakuseiDon Have you read Salm's work? If so, what is wrong with it? If not, don't you think Randi might be right? |
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The facts are that no demonstrable evidence dating either to the time of Jesus, or to earlier Hellenistic times has been found at Nazareth. It is a late Roman Byzantine village, not a mythical settlement at the turn of the era. As author Salm says, "That question has already been answered, and answered convincingly."Carrier writes here: The bottom line: there is absolutely no doubt that Nazareth existed in the time of Jesus.Maybe Carrier and others are wrong, but Randi has appeared to have picked up this modern disease that anything that appears to support any kind of claim of Christianity must be the work of believers. I'm not surprised that this attitude exists, since it pops up here often. But it is a shock to hear it coming from Randi. Quote:
(ETA) Here is a thread on this board on Salm's book, where one poster writes: http://www.freeratio.org/showthread.php?t=246095 "So the consensus amongst the (non-Christian) professional archaeologists is quite clear: Nazareth existed in the First Century. Where did the idea that it wasn't come from? From a biologist (Frank Zindler) and a piano teacher (Rene Salm); neither of whom have any archaeological training or qualifications.THAT's what I find disappointing about Randi's comments: he should know better. |
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If I thought it important whether Nazareth existed or not in the 1st century, I might try to do my own research. Since I don't, I'll reserve judgment. |
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Randi has picked up on an idea that agrees with his world-view. Because it agrees with his world-view, he doesn't stop to question whether the idea is backed up with facts. Isn't this the problem with many people here, from theists to atheists to Jesus Mythicists to you and to me even? Randi was a hero of mine, for many years. I knew he had made some silly comments about the Bible, but Biblical illiteracy didn't concern me. But he has gone beyond that now. It's a damn shame. When do you actually give a judgement, then? Even as a probability? What is stopping you from saying "there probably was a Nazareth around the time Jesus supposedly lived"? |
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Before Gakusei Don will take him seriously, Salm needs to get published in a serious peer-reviewed journal.
This is what all cranks need to do, before they can lose the label of crank. |
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