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Unfortunately, I can't be on line 24 hours a day, or I would have edited out the reference to holocaust deniers. But it seems to be too late.
Mr. Loftus, you are no expert. Before you mention that inflammatory topic again, you need to read Denying History (or via: amazon.co.uk) and Why People Believe Weird Things (or via: amazon.co.uk) so you understand what you are talking about. Holocaust Denial is not an example of extreme skepticism from an argument from silence, it is a pathological denial of real evidence, based on a political ideology. |
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Toto, I though you were omniscient!!!
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There are many theories of how the Jesus cult originated that are as likely as the doomsday prophet theory (yes, I have read Ehrman.) Jesus was Joshua son of Nun, who was to lead the Israelites out of bondage in Egypt. Jesus was a spirit in a mytery cult. Quote:
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Excerpts of the letter from King of Edessa to Jesus, Church History 1.13.7 Quote:
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I don't support a mythical view. I don't support any view on the issue. You are just trying to shift the burden of proof. Naturally, you are free to have an opinion, but you still seem to be confusing text with evidence, when you haven't done the work of verifying your sources. So stop assuming a position that you need to justify, ie that you have textual evidence. You don't. At least yet. Quote:
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So not omnipresent, but perhaps multipresent? Ben. |
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It is not so clear that Mark believed Jesus to be historical. Many parts of the story were obviously constructed from Josephus. Whoever did that could not have believed his own concoted history to be true. But, Mark is generally categorized as a form of biography, though not a biography in the modern sense. The intent was not to simply pass on accurate information about the hero, the intent was to settle doctrinal issues. Several other very similar period biographies were written for individuals both mythical and historical, so the mere mere fact we have such a hero biography tells us nothing in regard to whether or not the hero was historical. Quote:
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