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Non-Christian Testimony
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Are the bolder claims on that page backed up anywhere else on the site with actual evidence?
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Which are the bolder claims, and which are more timid?
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Examples of bold claims (boldfacing added):
Dennis had to fudge the period between December 25th (Mithras' birthday, inherited by JC a century earlier) and January 1st, the beginning of the Roman year. [Comment from the lefthand margin.]Ben. |
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The website lists sources. It's not clear if those sources support those points; but one could check, or email the author. You seem to have found a few that do not have specific footnotes. But I am not sure why they are especially "bold."
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Because, if unsupported, they are irresponsible assertions. Here they are again:
Dennis had to fudge the period between December 25th (Mithras' birthday, inherited by JC a century earlier) and January 1st, the beginning of the Roman year. [Comment from the lefthand margin.]Where is the nuance? Where is the expression of possibility or contingency? Rather, these are presented as if they were established facts. I want to see whether they have in fact been sufficiently established to merit this air of certainty. All critical thinkers will, no doubt, want to see the same. Are you with me? Ben. |
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