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1. It is a fact that the Jewish Temple Fell c 70 CE. See Josephus' Wars of the Jews 2. It is also claimed by Church writers that the Fall of the Temple signified that the Christ had already come based on the book of Daniel. See Tertullian's "Against the Jews" 3. It is also admitted that the Jews did NOT did not teach that the Christ had already come. See Justin's Dialogue with Trypho It is therefore logically deduced that Non-Jews FABRICATED the story that the Christ, born of a Ghost, had aready come and was pierced by the Jews. Please, you must be able to understand "deductive reasonning". Deductive reasonning is practised universally at any and every level to resolve any matter. |
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Ok. I'll remain in ignorance. And convinced, at the moment, that you are stretching since you seem to be unwilling to put up a defense. My arguments are reasonable from where I sit. And strong. They aren't orthodox arguments either. They are based on what I have learned. I'm basing them on Galatians, Paul's other epistles, the Nazirite tradition, Acts, Hegesippus, Papius, Jerome, and yes, common sense.
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Mark 1:14 Mark 1:19 Mark 2:15 Mark 3:6 Mark 3:22 That's just a few examples. You may be able to find a few verses here and there that come from the words of the Lord in the books of the Prophets, but most of Mark doesn't. |
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Every factor or condition to support the claim that the Pauline writer started the Jesus cult is missing.
The Pauline writers imply that Jesus did exist when they claimed he was raised from the dead and they were witnesses that God raised up the Christ. 1. If Jesus the Christ did exist it is more likely that he started the Jesus cult--Not Paul the persecutor. 2. If Jesus did not exist and people ONLY had revelations of his resurrection then there were OVER 500 persons, including Cephas, the Twelve, the Apostles, and James. 3. The Pauline writers claimed they attempted to waste or destroy the Churches in Christ. The argument that the Pauline writer started the Jesus cult is extremely hopeless and without a shred of corroboration in or out the Canon. On the other hand, it is found written that people of antiquity claimed it was predicted in the Words of the Lord in the books of the Prophets that the Jewish Temple and the Hloy city of Jerusalem would become desolate after the advent of Jesus. So we know what started the Jesus and not only that but also we know who most likely fabricated the Jesus story. It was Non-Jews who invented the earliest story of Jesus in the Canon. The author of gMark did NOT know the burial customs of Jews. The author of gMark claimed the women went to anoint the dead body of Jesus. Mark 16:1 KJV Quote:
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Who? ---most likely Non Jews-- See gMark What?--most likely the Fall of the Temple and the words of the Lord in the books of the Prophets--See writings attributed to Justin Martyr, Hippolytus and Tertullian. When?--most likely the 2nd century--See writings of Philo, Josephus, Tacitus, Suetonis, Aristides, Justin, and Origen's "Against Celsus". Where?--most likely Egypt--See recovered NT papyrus--virtually all of them were found in Egpyt or were in Egypt when they were obtained. No NT Papyrus has been recovered in Judea dated to any time in the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd century. |
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I can see that you are connecting that with other, broader topics, which is fine as far as that goes, but I guess I'm having a little difficulty being sure that I have extracted correctly from your post the part which is an answer to the original question (that being the part I personally am interested in at this point). I don't want to misconstrue you. Also, I'm not clear on whether you are pointing at what you think is one possible answer to the question among many, or at what you think is the most probable of a number of possible answers, or at what you think is the only plausible answer available, or what. |
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If we take Paul at his words, does he not tell us that that there was a pre existing traditions regarding Jesus with pre existing scripture? As well as pre existing teachers and houses he was trying to correct their wayward views? |
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