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Old 09-20-2013, 11:18 AM   #51
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There's no need to shout. You can't get the drift of Detering's argument from the title. Pliny is not a witness to the historical Jesus in any case, so it's not clear why he would even need to construct an argument about these letters.
This thread is not really about an historical Jesus but whether or not Pliny mentioned Christians.

It must be obvious from the very letter itself that Pliny did NOT know what the supposed Christians believed.

Incredibly and most revealing, Pliny found out that the Christians worshiped a Christ as a God when he Tortured two deaconesses .

The authenticity of Pliny's letter to Trajan about the Christians is extremely questionable when it is claimed that Paul and the apostles of the so-called Jesus were in Rome and Major cities of the Roman Empire establishing Christian Churches.

The Christians in the Pliny letter were either NOT those of the Jesus cult or were invented and inserted by forgery.
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There was no need for a "tin-foil hat" layer of conspiracy when the "TF" is found in Church History attributed to Eusebius.

Someone or some had the "foresight" to go "back" and plant the TF in multiple ancient writings--not only Josephus and Eusebius.

You are wrong, aa. If Eusebius had thought to "go back" and plant a reference to the TF before his own it would now be accepted by almost everyone.

If someone forged that nondescript letter from Pliny - which does not say what xtians would want it to say - and then decided to interpolate a reference to that letter in Tertullian that forger would have been a bloody fucking genius. If he was that smart, he would have given Pliny a bullet-point list of xtian propaganda as it existed in the 4th century....just like the TF.
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There was no need for a "tin-foil hat" layer of conspiracy when the "TF" is found in Church History attributed to Eusebius.

Someone or some had the "foresight" to go "back" and plant the TF in multiple ancient writings--not only Josephus and Eusebius.

You are wrong, aa. If Eusebius had thought to "go back" and plant a reference to the TF before his own it would now be accepted by almost everyone.

If someone forged that nondescript letter from Pliny - which does not say what xtians would want it to say - and then decided to interpolate a reference to that letter in Tertullian that forger would have been a bloody fucking genius. If he was that smart, he would have given Pliny a bullet-point list of xtian propaganda as it existed in the 4th century....just like the TF.
No, No, No!!! You are wrong. The Pliny letter says what Christians wanted to hear.

It is claimed Tertullian wrote of the Christians in the Pliny letter.
You don't really know what you are talking about. People today believe the Pliny letter says what Christians wanted.

Christians today say that Pliny mentioned the Christ.

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They asserted, however, that the sum and substance of their fault or error had been that they were accustomed to meet on a fixed day before dawn and sing responsively a hymn to Christ as to a god....
It seems you don't know what Christians today want to hear.

One does not have to be a genius to know that Christians want to hear that Pliny mentioned the Christ and Christians since c 110 CE.

Christians today want to hear that there were many Christians in Bithynia and "all over" the Roman Empire.

Christians want to hear that the Pliny letter about Christian is authentic even if there is no corroboration for a Jesus cult by non-apologetic sources.

Christians like what they see in the Pliny letter supposedly attested since the 3rd century.

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For the younger Pliny, when he was ruler of a province, having condemned some Christians to death, and driven some from their steadfastness, being still annoyed by their great numbers, at last sought the advice of Trajan, the reigning emperor...
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The letter exchange between King Agbar and Jesus was once very brazenly convenient but alas times have changed. The letter exchange between "Dear Paul" and "Dear Seneca" was once very brazenly convenient but alas times have moved forward. The "TF" in Josephus was once very brazenly convenient but alas attitudes have become more sceptical and less accepting of pious forgery. The references to the "Big J. and/or the nation of Christians" in Tacitus, Suetonus, Marcus Aurelius, the Pliny-Trajan correspondence, Cassius Dio and Galen were all very convenient for the ancient Christian organisation that preserved these references in their massive libraries of high technology (hand-written) codices.

"Here!" They would say to those, who seeking the historical truth, had enquired after evidence. "Here is the proof"! And if they needed any more proof after the 9th century, they requested a (temporary) inter-ecclesiastical-library loan from one of the best appointed monastic libraries in all of Carolingian Europe, the Corbie library.


The pious religious forgery mill has been a money and power spinner for aeons. We don't even need to accuse the 1st millennium of Christians of doing something that other pious forgers have not done in all other "book" religions (Quranic compilers, Smith et al) since time immemorial: that they have knowingly fabricated (manuscript and epigraphic) evidence to substantiate their own mythological history because they had the "divine right" to do so.

The historically fabricated jesus story seems to be a bit like the pot of gold that one always hears is at the end of the rainbow. Well the sun of critical questioning is on the rise again, and the rainbow is fast dissolving into the heavens above.
It's pretty much the same thing today. In the USA, Christian zealots successfully campaign to get "In God We Trust" added to money in the 1950s, and a generation later, Christians act like it's always been there. Quotes from important political figures like Jefferson and Madison are not sufficiently pious enough, so Christians simply invent new quotes to put in their mouths.
And on and on it goes. Lying for Jesus is a two-millenium long, essential aspect of being a Christian.
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The Pliny letter says what Christians wanted to hear.
Xtians wanted to hear that their allegedly holy martyrs "cursed christ and sacrificed to Trajan?" Sorry. That is simply absurd. A xtian forger would have had Pliny burning them in oil while they sang hymns to "jesus."

But even more outlandish is the idea that someone would deliberately go back and plant a phony reference so that centuries later people would say "Ah ha! Look, Tertullian said its real!" They were writing for centuries in the future. They were writing for right then.

Sorry, my friend. Your argument is unconvincing.
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The Pliny letter says what Christians wanted to hear.
Xtians wanted to hear that their allegedly holy martyrs "cursed christ and sacrificed to Trajan?" Sorry. That is simply absurd. A xtian forger would have had Pliny burning them in oil while they sang hymns to "jesus."

But even more outlandish is the idea that someone would deliberately go back and plant a phony reference so that centuries later people would say "Ah ha! Look, Tertullian said its real!" They were writing for centuries in the future. They were writing for right then.

Sorry, my friend. Your argument is unconvincing.
Your statement is not logical at all. Christians do NOT find any fault with Pliny's letter to Trajan.

Christians are extremely delighted and believe Pliny mentioned Christ and Christians.

You also seem to have no idea that the Jesus cult wrote embarrassing events which were total fiction.

It is claimed Jesus Christ WEPT before he raised Lazarus from the dead--a most monstrous fable. See John 11.

It is claimed Peter nearly drowned when he attempted to WALK on the Sea towards Jesus--another massive piece of fiction.
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