Jersey Girl wrote:
Oh, Philo Sofee, but it IS that simple. Please know and be sure that I am not trying to talk you into anything or out of anything. I hope you remember me as someone who doesn't do that to you and who will give you honest feedback. (Whether you like it or not). I'm not doing anything more than trying to get you to think, reflect, and sort.
You aren't reading my question for what it says and asks you.
You're over thinking it.
Since I departed this thread, I continued to read it. The problem as I see it right this very second is that you have so much stuff stuffed into your head right now that you are unable to answer a simple question.
I mean that as an observation, not a criticism. And, it's okay to be there in your head. It's understandable and the truth is, it's probably damn necessary.
I'll return here eventually to take this up with you or perhaps someone else will be able to clarify just exactly what I am asking you, for the question requires a yes or no answer. I gotta go have Easter now...
Philo Sofee,
Let me rewind the tape. I essentially asked you if the resurrected Jesus found in scripture cancels out the possibility of a historical Jesus.
You are mixing up concepts.
Here is one Jesus according to scripture:
Performed miracles
Was tried, persecuted, tortured, crucified, died.
Was resurrected.
Was translated up to Heaven.
Here's another possible profile of Jesus:
A Rabbi
A philosopher
Had followers
Philo Sofee, that there are spectacular stories found in the Bible regarding Jesus has NO bearing whatsoever on whether or not a historical Jesus existed.
I would say, and this is just me, that the spectacular stories are more likely based on a historical Jesus than they are not. Elsewise, Philo Sofee, how have the stories survived all these thousands of year? They had to start some place. They likely started oral history and later put down in writing. Do you really think that one day, someone just popped up and decided to make up a guy and tell stories about him and no one smacked them down?
Philo Sofee,
think with me. You can judge for yourself whether or not you think the spectacular stories are true. You can say that to the best of your knowledge, that resurrection of the dead is impossible and from that, conclude that the spectacular stories are myth.
That judgment, however, doesn't rule out the possibility of a historical Jesus.
These are
two very different concepts for you to weigh out and decide for yourself which you believe to be true or not.
If I tell you that rumor has it that JFK womanized 1,000 women throughout his presidency and that you can find these stories in various books written by contemporary authors, does that rule out the historical JFK?
Of course it doesn't.
It also doesn't mean that the stories about the historical JFK are true.
Do you see it yet? Tell me when you see it.