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The questions are right there, lined up in a row for you.
Deflection and insults, but no answers forthcoming. Figures. Your book has failed persuade thousands that have read it, and have commented on it. Can't say as its claimed too friendly of an audience even in this Forum of Skeptics and Atheists. You are seriously deluded if you think that I will find it persuasive. It would be interesting though, to take a survey of BC&H Forum participants and see just how many here accept your thesis. Sheshbazzar . |
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"Part 1 of a who-knows-how-many-parts-part series where I simply share my knowledge about the Jesus Myth theory as espoused by the likes of Earl Doherty. Part 1 is simply an overview of the main claims of the theory and a taste of the first piece of evidence that will be covered in part2A and part2B." I guess Truthsurge is not Earl |
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Doing so will show that your postings in this thread have NOT been 'loaded with answers', but with insults, assertions, and evasions. You HAVE NOT anywhere in this thread 'demonstrated' that my statements 'are based on errors of scholarship and widespread ignorance', You have only asserted such without addressing actual questions raised. 'read my book' is not an answer'. Yes, you obviously 'can't do anything further', so just run away without addresing the questions. |
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Who was it -in heaven- (or your 'celestial realm') that took the dead body of 'Jesus' off from the cross, and buried him -in heaven- Earl ? You got a few dozen other gods on hand at this 'heavenly' crucifixion? Care to name which one -in your 'celestial realm'- it was that buried 'Jesus' ? Was it Hemes? Thor? Odin? |
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And if there is no evidence that the epistles were actually written by a single individual with a singular intention, then they are of no use in supporting the mythicist theory at all because it could be argued that that the content of interpolation/composites was simply done to intersperse pre-existing letters with Christ references.
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Again, it has already been deduced that the Pauline letters had multiple authors. The Pauline writings as have been found and dated support mythology/fiction not history. The Pauline corpus in the Jesus cult Canon is the flagship of fraud, forgery, false attribution and manipulation. Effectively, the Pauline writings have no negative effect on the MJ argument. It is claimed in the Pauline corpus that Jesus was the second Adam--A Quickening Spirit that was raised from the dead on the Third day. It is universally accepted that written statements about any matter can be examined for credibility. The Pauline letters as we have them today are essentially either a pack of lies or packs of mythology. There was NO Jesus cult of Christians in the time of supposed Paul. There was no Jesus cult in Jerusalem before c 67 CE. |
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Not only is it worth considering that different epistles were written by different people but also that single epistles were composites of more than one type of text, i.e. a pre-existing monotheistic-friendly letter with interspersed references to the orthodox Christ in development.
That being the case, the individual letters do not have the basis for being considered single documents with single intentions of an author. Therefore, seeing a mythicist notion in the epistles would be reading something into that is not there. |
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