lumberjohn
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Utterly false... there is actual significant reliable historical sources outside of the bible that make it crystal clear that no serious academician questions that he in fact lived.
You are barking up the wrong tree. I am DEEPLY and WELL versed in this topic. Sources from Pliner the Younger, Tacitus, Lucian, The Babylonian Talmud, Josephus....
This is probably pointless, because as I've indicated I think it is more probable than not that a historical Jesus existed, but you are placing way more confidence in this proposition than is merited. None of the sources you cite are contemporaneous and none give any detail of Jesus' life. They simply report hearsay long after the fact. The closest in time is Josephus, but the relevant passage is regarded by the vast majority of critical scholars as, at least in part, a interpolation probably inserted by Eusebius.
Arguably the single most powerful piece of evidence is Rome itself. Rome conquered Israel in 63 BC Jerusalem was the outer backwaters of the empire held no cultural significance, no great wealth or import as it pertained to Rome... yet for inexplicable reasons within 200 years of Messiah's death Rome was quickly being converted to Christianity. Why would Rome a pagan empire whose religions were pantheistic in nature suddenly and inexplicably convert to a sect of Judaism?
There is absolutely no evidence that within 200 years, Rome was quickly being converted to Christianity. Instead, the evidence indicates that Rome remained overwhelmly pagan until the conversion of Constantine, after which Christianity gained official recognition and support. With the support of the Roman empire behind it, Christianity was ultimately forced upon the populace. Other religions were persecuted into extinction.
No, the supposition that Yeshua didn't live is so illogical that it defies any semblance of logical analysis to come to such an absurd conclusion.
See the works of critical scholars such as Robert Price, Earl Doherty, and Richard Carrier. You might disagree with their conclusions, but I don't think you can rightly call them "absurd" or "illogical."
Finally there is the Apostles themselves. It is not difficult to find those who will die for a cause that they believe to be true but is false. You WILL NOT FIND a group of men who will die for a cause that they KNOW to be false... one perhaps if he is nuts, possibly two.... but 12? Never.
We have no good evidence that any apostle died because they failed to renounce a belief in Jesus or the resurrection.
As I have said, anyone who opens this topic with an HONEST search who is willing to let the facts led where it takes them quickly comes to the conclusion that the evidence is overwhelming... Yeshua was was the Son of Gd....Was killed on a tree (cross) for the Sin of all mankind, died and was PHYSICALLY resurrected from the dead.
Well, now you are calling me dishonest. I take exception to that. I didn't call you names.
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