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1. The bar kochba revolt in 135 CE 2. a century passes to 235 CE 3. ...another century passes to 335 CE 4. By this time Eusebius has written that the Jewish church at Jerusalem became Gentile. His claim is based on obscure sources. It seems like we don't know if Eusebius had sources or if he made up a history that fit his purposes? Is this plausible because it fits our assumptions which in turn is mostly based again on accounts by Eusebius? What evidence is there of a Jerusalem church between 70 and 135? In terms of the question of the Jewishness of the early Christians, I tend to like the analogy with the New Age movement's cooptation of Native American spiritualism. How many New Agers are actually Native? Here's a reference to what I am speaking of (I don't endorse the views of this author, I am providing it as an example of what I am talking about. I googled it,by the way): Native American Religions and the New Age Movement |
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So 15 bishops divided by roughly 100 years = 6.66 years for each Bishop. That's better than 2 years each, but still reeks of legend and invention. |
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The non-existence of Nazareth at the purported time of Christ means the phrase Jesus the Nazarene refers not to a town but to a religious identity of a group. The Gospel references to Nazareth are actually references to the old Jewish holy religious group the Nazirites, described in Numbers and Kings, and counting in their number Samuel, Samson and John the Baptist. This group was proscribed by Rome, and therefore the Gospel authors found it expedient to claim that references to the Nazarenes were geographical rather than ideological. This led to the creation of Nazareth as a type of Potemkin village. The Nazirites were holy ones set apart for God within Jewish tradition. At http://www.mythicistpapers.com/category/nazarene/ Salm discusses how this secret mystery group has contacts with other secret mystery groups, ranging from Greece to India. The invention of Jesus Christ as the mythical hero of the Nazirite religion provides a plausible explanation of Christian origins. Salm discusses how the Nazirites were known as Watchers (Netser) - a term indicating the widespread association between a royal priesthood and the management of calendars through watching the heavens. This widespread theme from Babylon and Egypt of the cosmic role of religion provides a further major factor in the construction of the Christ myth. Earlier in this thread I discussed this cosmic context. As it is a complex topic I will take my time to write a short paper on it for a new thread. Quote:
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heads 1. Romans 10:4 KJV For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth. tails For all who have sinned without the Law will also perish without the Law, and all who have sinned under the Law will be judged by the Law; for it is not the hearers of the Law who are just before God, but the doers of the Law will be justified. Romans 2:12, 13 (NASB) heads 2. Romans 3:20 KJV Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight: for by the law is the knowledge of sin. tails Do we then nullify the Law through faith? May it never be! On the contrary, we establish the Law. Romans 3:31 (NASB) heads 3. Galatians 2:16 KJV Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified. tails Therefore the Law has become our tutor to lead us to Christ, so that we may be justified by faith. Galatians 3:24 (NASB) heads 4. Galatians 3:13 KJV Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written , Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree.. tails Is the Law then contrary to the promises of God? May it never be! Galatians 3:21a (NASB) . . . and so on and so forth. The Pauline Corpus is full of quotes which elevate the Law and Judaism: Are they Hebrews? So am I. Are they Israelites? So am I. Are they descendants of Abraham? So am I. 2 Corintians 22 (NASB) Your absurd attempt to present the faith/works argument in the NT as a single-sided coin which demeans Jewishness is not only transparent, it is dishonest. Shame on you. |
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2. The author of Galatians did not even state anywhere that Galatians was composed before c 70 CE 3.The author of Acts did NOT mention any letters of Paul to any Church up to c 59-62 CE. 4. Up to the 2nd century Apologetic writers showed no awareness of Galatians. 5. The first writer to mention the Epistle to Galatians by name also claimed Jesus was crucified at about 50 years of age after being about 30 years old in the 15th year of Tiberius or about c 49-50 CE which makes the Pauline Corpus highly questionable. 6. No part of the Pauline Corpus has been recovered and dated before c 70 CE. |
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If I had asserted that every religion originated in the way I described, it would be relevant to point to an absence of evidence, in the case of a particular religion, that it originated that way. But I did not make that assertion. I asserted that every documented case follows that pattern, and you have not yet shown a documented case of a religion originating in some other way. |
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Obviously I don't claim that he wrote the epistles under discussion. Nobody makes such a claim, as far as I know. But what is in dispute here is not whether there was ever a person named 'Paul'. We all know that there are and have been many persons named Paul, just as there are and have been many persons named Jesus. Clarity is important. |
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