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So would you like to propose that specifically christian soldiers crossed the river set the paste against the wall of the particular building, let it dry, applied the painting and then just left them there. As I said, you must be joking. :hysterical: Quote:
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Based on my research, the Jesus cult most likely originated in the 2nd century and was Hijacked by the Romans sometime in the 4th century or later who introduced a bogus chronology and history. |
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It seems to me that nearly all of these religions were re-inventions based on earlier mythologies. I don't see why Christianity would be any different. Once it's re-invented it then becomes the task to shore up the re-invention by either eliminating evidence supporting older mythology or manipulating the evidence to back up the re-invention.
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The historical details are thin but Christianity arose like any other myth/religion/movement. The OT stories likely served a purpose of providing a cohesive background for Jews, a blend of myth and oral history. The Romans considered religion a necessary state function for social stability. The idea that a Constantine would have facilitated a unity of various Christian sects for his political needs should not be surprising. |
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I must publicly admit that mountainman's argument the Jesus cult originated in the 4th century is far more provocative than Doherty's argument that the Jesus cult believed their crucified Jesus was never on earth.
There are hundreds, perhaps thousands of texts of antiquity from the Jesus cult writers that show the Jesus cult believed their Jesus was crucified or caused to be crucified because of the Jews after a trial under Pilate. There is very little actual physical evidence outside of apologetics to show when the Jesus cult started. It is clear that many apologetic sources have been manipulated and once they are rejected as historically worthless then there is virtually nothing to show when the Jesus cult was started. It would appear that mountainman does not accept apologetic sources as historically credible which is reasonable. |
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The adoption of religion by any state has always been for the purpose of control, not just the ordinary citizens of the state, but in many cases, probably initially in Constantine's case, the armies as well. |
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