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03-20-2011, 09:35 PM | #1 |
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Robert Price interviews Frank Zindler on the Christ Myth hypothesis
http://pointofinquiry.org/
March 7, 2011 Zindler got started on the topic because Madalyn Murray O'Hair announced that she would show that Jesus never existed. Zinder thought this was crazy and he needed to head this off, so he went to the library to research the issue and found that there was no evidence. . . |
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Zindler also seems to suggest that Nazareth and maybe even Bethlehem in Judea weren't populated around the time of Jesus.
No Bethlehem at the time of Jesus? Does anyone have more information on this? |
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Would you live in a town where all the children had been massacred?
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LOL! True enough.
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Zindler's clain about Bethlehem of Judea is a commonplace - note that there is a Bethlehem in Judea and a Bethlehem in Galilee.
Here's a full statement of what Zindler said: Zindler Quote:
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An earlier post of mine. Capernaum The link to a book mentioned in that earlier post. CAESAREA PHILIPPI: BANIAS, THE LOST CITY OF PAN: John Francis Wilson (or via: amazon.co.uk) |
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The answer is none. They don't believe he was born in Bethlehem anyway. What effect would it have if turned out that Nazareth never existed? The answer is obviously - none. If Jesus can be associated with one town that never existed, and still be a historical person, why would it matter how many towns he was associated with that never existed. |
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If Nazareth never existed, the case for a Jesus who remotely resembled the gospel Jesus would become very shakey. If the gospels place Jesus in a non-existent town, what else are they lying about? :constern02:
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