
by Hairless Kitten II » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:01 am

by No Names Left Damn It » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:03 am

by Hairless Kitten II » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:04 am
No Names Left Damn It wrote:Probably there was some Jewish bloke, nice guy and etc, got blown out of proportion for religious and political reasons or someshit.

by Buffett and Colbert » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:07 am
Hairless Kitten II wrote:No Names Left Damn It wrote:Probably there was some Jewish bloke, nice guy and etc, got blown out of proportion for religious and political reasons or someshit.
Sure, but what's your source for that? The bible?
You-Gi-Owe wrote:If someone were to ask me about your online persona as a standard of your "date-ability", I'd rate you as "worth investigating further & passionate about beliefs". But, enough of the idle speculation on why you didn't score with the opposite gender.

by Hugohk » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:08 am
got blown out of proportion for religious and political reasons or someshit.
Crysuko wrote:Confederate Ramenia wrote:How did fascism become to "anarchists" and leftists in general what degeneracy is to "traditionalists" and other conservatives?
Because fascism has a track record of murder and oppression. "degeneracy" is a nebulously defined bogeyman cried by fascists and the like at stuff they disaprove of.

by Khadgar » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:08 am

by Hairless Kitten II » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:09 am
Buffett and Colbert wrote:Hairless Kitten II wrote:No Names Left Damn It wrote:Probably there was some Jewish bloke, nice guy and etc, got blown out of proportion for religious and political reasons or someshit.
Sure, but what's your source for that? The bible?
http://www.intervarsity.org/studentsoul ... jesus-real

by Colonic Immigration » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:10 am

by Buffett and Colbert » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:11 am
Hairless Kitten II wrote:There are more than 20 ancient, non-Christian witnesses to various aspects of the public career of Jesus. Most of these consist of writings from the first to the mid-second century
According your source, just about 20 pieces, and like I said, written 100 years later... This is not solid.
You-Gi-Owe wrote:If someone were to ask me about your online persona as a standard of your "date-ability", I'd rate you as "worth investigating further & passionate about beliefs". But, enough of the idle speculation on why you didn't score with the opposite gender.

by Tunizcha » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:12 am

by No Names Left Damn It » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:13 am
Hairless Kitten II wrote:Sure, but what's your source for that? The bible?

by Hairless Kitten II » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:14 am
Buffett and Colbert wrote:Hairless Kitten II wrote:There are more than 20 ancient, non-Christian witnesses to various aspects of the public career of Jesus. Most of these consist of writings from the first to the mid-second century
According your source, just about 20 pieces, and like I said, written 100 years later... This is not solid.
You asked for evidence, I supplied you with it. If you don't like it, I couldn't care less as I don't give a shit as to whether he was real or noot anyway.


by Buffett and Colbert » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:16 am
Hairless Kitten II wrote:20 pieces written 100 years later, no, I don't call that evidence. It wasn't uncommon in that times that stories were told from generation to generation. But I'm pretty sure that after 4 or 5 generations the original story was completely different as the last one.
Even the name could be wrong.
You-Gi-Owe wrote:If someone were to ask me about your online persona as a standard of your "date-ability", I'd rate you as "worth investigating further & passionate about beliefs". But, enough of the idle speculation on why you didn't score with the opposite gender.

by Khadgar » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:17 am
Tunizcha wrote:I myself am an atheist. So bleh. But I doubt that Paul could have made all that stuff up. There probably was a man (or woman), who may or may not have been named Jesus. Obviously he didn't do any of the things mentioned in the bible. I think that he was made to be a figure of holiness. Who more were the people (who were entirely Catholic, Jewish, or Christian) to believe in? Distorted facts and a little bit of trickery would have brought enormous wealth an power to him and his colleagues. To continue this quest for power, Paul went to write the bible, in which he liberally distorts and destroys facts, blowing them up to impossible proportions. This does not stop him from leaving humongous holes in logic, plot, and common sense.

by Calviltor » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:17 am
Hairless Kitten II wrote:
Sure, but what's your source for that? The bible?


by Treznor » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:19 am

by Barringtonia » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:21 am
Calviltor wrote:Hairless Kitten II wrote:
Sure, but what's your source for that? The bible?
Tacticus and Pliny the Younger.
Besides, the Bible is a valid historical source. It's subjective, but so are all sources. There is as much evidence for Jesus (as a historical figure, the miracles etc. are a matter of faith and therefore not the remit of historians) as you have for a figure like Boudica. Ancient historical scholarship (which is very different from modern historical scholarship) is, by its very nature, reliant on a fair bit of speculation.
The whole 'Jesus Myth Hypothesis' is an ideologically driven movement, where the facts have been used to fit an already decided objective. That's not serious scholarship. Which is why it's rejected by near consensus among ancient historical scholars.
The mythical Jesus is to serious history what creationism is to genunine science.

by Hydesland » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:22 am
Hairless Kitten II wrote:We all know Jesus, but is he real, did he had a life? Well, IMHO, I doubt.
There's no good evidence. Most of it is written almost 100 years later after he had his so-called life. In that time there were several Jesus figures as well. Including ones that had 'magic' power, as turning water into wine, multiplying bread and so on.
So what do you think? Is there a historical Jesus or not?

by Surpsainia » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:24 am
Treznor wrote:I currently favor the theory that Jesus wasn't a single individual but an amalgamation of self-proclaimed Christ messiahs from the period, combined with contemporary mythological properties (ie virgin birth, death and resurrection, etc). Most of the writings about him were written by people with particular agendas, most of which conflicted. In the end, the Council of Nicea was forced to choose the writings that conflicted the least and called them "canon."


by Der Teutoniker » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:26 am
Hairless Kitten II wrote:Buffett and Colbert wrote:Hairless Kitten II wrote:There are more than 20 ancient, non-Christian witnesses to various aspects of the public career of Jesus. Most of these consist of writings from the first to the mid-second century
According your source, just about 20 pieces, and like I said, written 100 years later... This is not solid.
You asked for evidence, I supplied you with it. If you don't like it, I couldn't care less as I don't give a shit as to whether he was real or noot anyway.
20 pieces written 100 years later, no, I don't call that evidence.

South Lorenya wrote:occasionally we get someone who has a rap sheet longer than Jormungandr
Austin Setzer wrote:We found a couple of ancient documents, turned them into the bible, and now its the symbol of christianity.
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Dumb Ideologies wrote:Communism and anarchy; same unachievable end, different impractical means.

by The Holy Word » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:26 am
Neither of which have any support from primary sources outside folk legends. Try some of the early Egyptian emperors for a nearer parallel.Barringtonia wrote:
Yes, just like Robin Hood... King Arthur...

by Khadgar » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:26 am
Surpsainia wrote:Treznor wrote:I currently favor the theory that Jesus wasn't a single individual but an amalgamation of self-proclaimed Christ messiahs from the period, combined with contemporary mythological properties (ie virgin birth, death and resurrection, etc). Most of the writings about him were written by people with particular agendas, most of which conflicted. In the end, the Council of Nicea was forced to choose the writings that conflicted the least and called them "canon."
In times of danger. They could combine to form the mega Christ :p

by Buffett and Colbert » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:29 am
Der Teutoniker wrote:It is evidence. That is plain and simple fact. My faith in Jesus is evidence that He existed. My faith alone is not very good evidence, of course, but it is indeed evidence, however tenuous.
Der Teutoniker wrote:20 pieces of information written within 70 years (remember, He was crucified ca. 33 AD?) is certainly evidence, and not terrible evidence. Not good enough for you? That's ok, it doesn't need to be, it's not proof, it's no gaurantee of Jesus' existence, but it is evidence.
Der Teutoniker wrote:Maybe next time you ask for evidence to support or refute a claim, you should get a dictionary, and first know what you are asking for.
You-Gi-Owe wrote:If someone were to ask me about your online persona as a standard of your "date-ability", I'd rate you as "worth investigating further & passionate about beliefs". But, enough of the idle speculation on why you didn't score with the opposite gender.

by Grays Harbor » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:46 am
Hairless Kitten II wrote:We all know Jesus, but is he real, did he had a life? Well, IMHO, I doubt.
There's no good evidence. Most of it is written almost 100 years later after he had his so-called life. In that time there were several Jesus figures as well. Including ones that had 'magic' power, as turning water into wine, multiplying bread and so on.
So what do you think? Is there a historical Jesus or not?

by Der Teutoniker » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:47 am
Buffett and Colbert wrote:Der Teutoniker wrote:It is evidence. That is plain and simple fact. My faith in Jesus is evidence that He existed. My faith alone is not very good evidence, of course, but it is indeed evidence, however tenuous.
No it isn't. I have faith that the moon is made of cheese. Does this make it so?
South Lorenya wrote:occasionally we get someone who has a rap sheet longer than Jormungandr
Austin Setzer wrote:We found a couple of ancient documents, turned them into the bible, and now its the symbol of christianity.
ARM Forces wrote:Strep-throat is an infection in the throat, caused by eating too much refined sugar! Rubbing more sugar directly on it is the worst thing you can possibly do.
Dumb Ideologies wrote:Communism and anarchy; same unachievable end, different impractical means.
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