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As I said before, I have no doubts that the Testimonium was interpolated. I just don't conclude that it was a complete fabrication. |
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Anyways, not to sound like an apologist for old Bill, but it is possible he does not know. All of us who have no life, sit at the computer to try to forget the icy loneliness under which we rot, until the anger makes us grab the axe [Get on with it!--Ed.] . . . right . . . "Professional Talking Heads" do not have time to personally research every subject that jumps up. Nooooo . . . it does not remove responsibility. Anyways, it can happen like this: Bill: Hey, anyone know if there is any historical evidence for Jesus. Yesman: Yeah, Tacitus and Josephus. Bill: Who? Yesman: Some dead guys. Now, IF responsible readers enlighten him, and he comments no further . . . then that is a different story: Yesman: Hey, a bunch of people have e-mailed us that Tacitus and Josephus are probably later redactions from Christian apologists to provide historicity to an otherwise mythic story. Bill: What? --J.D. |
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I didn't see the show, so I have to ask what O'Reilly's point was in bringing up the question of the historical Jesus. Was he bemoaning the secularization of our society and then trying to show that the existence of the historical Jesus somehow makes all this "secularization" a bad thing?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but was he making the oft heard claim that Jesus existed therefore God exists therefore Christianity is true therefore all this secularization is crap? |
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He brought it up when he was discussing the brouhaha over the new film by Mel Gibson on the life of Christ. It was part of his argument as to why the Jews need to be depicted as having a hand in Jesus' death. He claimed that Josephus and Tacitus both corroborated that fact. |
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Annals 15.44. "Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of one of our procurators, Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judæa, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome, where all things hideous and shameful from every part of the world find their centre and become popular."
Nope, nothing about the Jews there. best, Peter Kirby |
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