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Unfortunately there is no evidence for any pockets or the like, unless you have some hitherto hidden information. I don't understand the need to establish Christianity before Constantine without any evidence for it.
That doesn't matter, what matters is a huge religion based on the flimsiest of empirical evidence. This is what is most frustrating. Even secular scholars are hell bent on justifying the church's historical narrative, which is based on nothing.
That doesn't matter, what matters is a huge religion based on the flimsiest of empirical evidence. This is what is most frustrating. Even secular scholars are hell bent on justifying the church's historical narrative, which is based on nothing.
History is never about evidence. It's all about the validity of human testimonies. It always invite faith to believe.
This is where I beg to differ, quite greatly. Historians appeal to the following standards to verify any/all claims. Then place the claims from the Bible against, let's say... 'Lincoln's assassination'. Which one of the two carries more validity (Bible or Lincoln)?:
Are records acknowledged as fallible?
Are records first hand accounts?
Are records contemperary with claimed events?
Are events independently corroborated?
Are events plausible under laws of physics?
Are records verified by concrete relics?
Have records been reliably preserved?
Are records preserved in their native language?
Are the records politically and socially unbiased?
This is what the OP means by 'nothing' (from post 83). The more "no's'", the less it becomes reliable.
These are basically BS. Do you mind to show us an example?
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