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For no other reason than noting the main content of the New Testament, at least a half dozen writers have mentioned Jesus by name almost 1,000 times.
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I am in complete agreement with Toto. There is no separate standard here for secular and nonsecular personages. Hey Attonitus - your english is improving! And yes - extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Christians use this false analogy. If you can't find the grave of so-and-so then you need to agree Jesus rose from the dead. |
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