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The Synagogue inscription from Caesarea (See Nazareth... ) is strong support for a pre-Constantinian Nazareth.
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Rene Salm will be publishing a paper on his website that argues that this inscription is a forgery. Is the Caesarea inscription a forgery? Quote:
http://archive.org/details/NazarethL...EtLaMainDeDieu There is a summary in English Quote:
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It is as though the entirety of the early Christian world conspired to invent Nazareth. They could have saved themselves so much trouble by choosing an actual town.
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The story of Jesus is filled with many many fictional and implausible accounts that cannot be reconciled whether or not there was a place called Nazareth. We already know that the Jesus cult writers argued that Jesus was a God, the Logos and the Creator of heaven and earth. What you need are eyewitness accounts of Jesus in Nazareth or anywhere on earth in the time of Augustus and Tiberius. It is already known that there is no corroborative non-apologetic witness of Jesus in or out of Nazareth. |
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Xtians constantly tie themselves into knots over dogma - why should Nazareth be any different? |
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But if the earliest writers invented Nazareth as a symbolic place, later Christians who were not so much into symbolism would have had to invent it, whatever the trouble. |
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They could have saved themselves the trouble by choosing an actual man instead we have two contradictory genealogies without any mention of the Holy Ghost the father of Jesus. |
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I think the cases are very different. The 'micro letters' claim is clearly nonsense but Vardaman seems to have believed it. The extreme implausibility of the claim argues against deliberate deception. Seeing things that aren't really there in ancient texts and inscriptions is an occupational hazard of paleographers. I see no evidence that Vardaman ever deliberately misled others. Andrew Criddle |
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I'm not sure if the article makes a case for actual forgery, or if the claim is similar to that of the micro letters - that a few shards were pieced together to give the results that Vardaman waned to see.
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But alot of people have logical fallacies and unsubstantiated assertions in their speculations of the creation of Christianity.
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