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If only you had evidence because I sure as hell am not going to take your word for it. |
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It is most remarkable how you blatantly make fallacious claims about a consensus on the existence, baptism and crucifixion of Jesus. Are there no HJer who appreciate the fact that in the Bible Jesus had NO human father? Do not HJers understand that Christians of the Jesus cult were MARTYRED for their claim that Jesus had NO human father and was the Son of God born of a Ghost? Why would Christians lie about their Jesus and die for him if every one knew they were lying? |
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Do you even realize where these "consensus" claims come from? Sounds like you may have read one of E. P. Sanders' books:
These are basically his list of what he considers to be indisputable facts about Jesus. And you'll note that these "facts" are moving targets. John P. Meer has his own set in volume 1 of A Marginal Jew (or via: amazon.co.uk), 1991, and so will likely everyone who produces a survey of Jesus' life. Books like these are the basics of New Testament Criticism. Sometimes it seems you have never got past the introductions, though. DCH |
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Wiki on HJ makes this claim of two facts. 1985 I follow #1 #2 #4 #5 #6 #7 1993 I do not follow #1 #9 #10 #12 #13 #14 #15 I shave the legend to its core at best. |
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Example: "I think that Jesus was likely baptized by John the Baptist because so and so says, on pages 17-29 of his book Jesus was Left Handed (2012), that 'this pericope correlates well with what is said about John the Baptist in Josephus, War, Book 4'." (I know, it's not a deep example, but please humor me) Do you borrow the books from the library, or do you buy them to read and internalize? For $20-$30 (US dollars) a month (which is about how long it takes to read through a book and internalize what is said or claimed, and maybe do a little checking of sources to see if what is said is supportable) isn't really too hard to do. Quote:
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Thanks in advance for your response. |
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Thank You for the advise. I understand wiki's severe shortcomings, but I happen to think most scholars do follow a HJ and of those, do you know any that would argue against his baptism in the Jordan, or his being placed on a cross by Romans? |
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