5 reasons to suspect Jesus never existed...

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Re: 5 reasons to suspect Jesus never existed...

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Fionn wrote:
huckelberry wrote:
Fionn,

what Jewish commentaries of contemporary events from the first half of the first century have you reviewed? What did they find it important to discuss?


I haven't found anything. Hence my question. It occurred to me a while ago to look for such things, but this is not my area of historical exptertise. Perhaps that's why I'm having such a difficult time finding anything. I'm not certain where I should begin.

Do you have any suggestions?


I am not an expert, I have read enough that I recognize Kishkumen and Aristotle Smith are more knowledgable on the subject than I.

I suspect such sources are are none or very limited.
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Hey huck! :smile:

huckelberry wrote:I am not an expert, I have read enough that I recognize Kishkumen and Aristotle Smith are more knowledgable on the subject than I.


No you didn't!

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(You thought some of the MDB thread participants were cranky before? This might just cause a whole new level of cranky!) :lol: :lol:

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I think, when we apply Occam's Razor to the question of whether a historical person called Jesus of Nazareth existed, we must accept it as a probable truth.
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Prester John wrote:I think, when we apply Occam's Razor to the question of whether a historical person called Jesus of Nazareth existed, we must accept it as a probable truth.


Lol. Awesome troll account.

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Every record...falsified, every book rewritten...every statue...has been renamed or torn down, every date...altered...the process is continuing...minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Ideology is always right.
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huckelberry wrote:I am not an expert, I have read enough that I recognize Kishkumen and Aristotle Smith are more knowledgable on the subject than I.



Bump!

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Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:
Lol. Awesome troll account.

- Doc


Sorry. Am I in the wrong place?
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Chap wrote:
deacon blues wrote:Does Paul's reference to Jesus in 1st Corinthians count as a 1st century reference? Why or why not? Perhaps what I'm asking is- do we presume 1st Corinthians is a first century source?


Good point. I have never yet encountered anybody who doubts that there was a historical Saul of Tarsus who was the author of at least some of the Pauline letters. And the author of those letters seems pretty convinced that Jesus was around some time in his own lifetime.


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And yet Saul.... never met Jesus before his death.

Not a primary source, now is he?


Of course he isn't a first-hand witness to Jesus the historically existing human being.

But given that he is a person of (so far as I am aware) pretty well undoubted historicity, who was very likely to have been an adult when Jesus was active c. 30-33 CE, and was educated in Jerusalem, and given that he clearly believes that Jesus was a real person who had lived, taught and died, and that he says he had met people who were Jesus's close associates, he makes it just a further degree difficult to believe that Jesus never existed at all.

Which is the point at issue in this thread, isn't it?

[Just reminding people: for me, Jesus was just a human being who ended up as the focus of a major branch of the Abrahamic religious movement. Just how that happened is likely to remain conjectural, given the state of the evidence. The religion that takes his name leaves me cold nowadays, although it is the one I was brought up in and that I have not neglected to think carefully about.

But that's not the same as thinking Jesus did not exist.]
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I think it was Kish (the god of mythical Jesus knowledge), in the monster thread Jersey Girl's pleadings led me to, that noted Saul was writing to an audience that already knew of Jesus, thus he spent no time on history which was already commonly known.

If I could climb on top of Jersey Girl's shoulders as she stands on the top of Kish's shoulders, my head would likely pop through the veil!

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Chap wrote:
Chap wrote:Of course he isn't a first-hand witness to Jesus the historically existing human being.

But given that he is a person of (so far as I am aware) pretty well undoubted historicity, who was very likely to have been an adult when Jesus was active c. 30-33 CE, and was educated in Jerusalem, and given that he clearly believes that Jesus was a real person who had lived, taught and died, and that he says he had met people who were Jesus's close associates, he makes it just a further degree difficult to believe that Jesus never existed at all.

Which is the point at issue in this thread, isn't it?

[Just reminding people: for me, Jesus was just a human being who ended up as the focus of a major branch of the Abrahamic religious movement. Just how that happened is likely to remain conjectural, given the state of the evidence. The religion that takes his name leaves me cold nowadays, although it is the one I was brought up in and that I have not neglected to think carefully about.

But that's not the same as thinking Jesus did not exist.]


Or he realized he too could claim anything about Jesus and hijacked a nascent religious movement.
It is better to be a warrior in a garden, than a gardener at war.

Some of us, on the other hand, actually prefer a religion that includes some type of correlation with reality.
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