Philo Sofee wrote:For Jersey Girl
Different scenarios for a historical Jesus doesn't prove a historical Jesus either. The stories told about him in the Bible don't prove he was a real person either. Those stories could be fiction about a fictional character we just don't know. The point so do they cancel out a historical Jesus no, not all by themselves, but those aren't the only background evidence and we have to weigh into this question. You're over-simplifying I'm not over complicating. Do I believe there was a historical Jesus? Yes I do at this point but that is contingent based on further analysis.
I'm thisclose to yelling now.
I didn't ask you what you believe.
I didn't ask you if the Bible stories prove he was a real person.
I didn't ask you if there is a need to weigh things out.
I didn't ask you if anything proves anything.
I didn't ask you any of those things.
If you don't believe me, look at Mary and Kishkumen's answers.
by the way, the answer to the question is a simple "no".
Before I commence to yelling (I'll try not to) I have to put this on the table. I wonder (on account of your replies on to me on this particular thread) if you think I'm trying to influence you in one direction or another. Can I just tell you something? You have no more idea of what the status of my belief is than you do any other random poster on this board, so don't try to second guess me.
I'm not asking you to take a stand one way or another for each or both Jesus.
I'm not asking if the evidence that we have leans in either direction.
I'm not trying to argue anything for or against.
I (oh here she goes) AM SIMPLY ASKING YOU TO
DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN THE TWO.
Because even in the above reply, you are not.
You wrote,
Those stories could be fiction about a fictional character we just don't know.
And the truth is that you'll never know.