No, it's not. That's the thing. Can you please, if you are able to, post contemporary sources that do anything apart from confirm the extremely basic aspects of Jesus' existence (life, area, general time period, death)? There are none beyond the Bible.the amount of historical evidence for the new testament is embarrassingly wealthy.
ill post more in about a weeks time.
You're welcome.i must thank you for your thought out post though.
That article is quite honestly historical tripe. Varus was not untrustworthy, simply unfortunate and perhaps not the best general. It provides no evidence to support absurd claims.BIBLE STUDY MANUALS: THE BIRTH DATE OF JESUS CHRIST
not sure how good that is though.
As you are free to do, but I've backed everything I've said up with facts and quotes.i will have to disagree with you here.
As I pointed out, the authors of the Gospels repeatedly altered accounts and we see that the Gospels evolve theologically from the earliest to the latest ones in terms of changing details of Jesus' life to fit as many Old Testament prophecies as possible.this article for example.
although it is written about how long Jesus' Ministry was, it is quite fascinating how accurate the gospels were, written nearly 2000 years ago.
However there is no element of historical accuracy outlined in that article. Only flee
Of course. I believe he existed because there is evidence for his existence. Only foolish scholars will deny his existence outright. However there is no contemporary evidence to support what the Gospels have to say about him. In fact there is a wealth of evidence to suggest that the Gospels manipulated their accounts of events of Jesus' life and death to accommodate shifting dogma and to deal with as many Old Testament prophecies as possible, even when these ideas are complete historical inventions on the parts of the authors.so you believe that Jesus did indeed exist?
was he Lord, Liar, or Lunatic?
They are simply not trustworthy and historically inaccurate.
No, I was referring to the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. The concept of virgin birth was one that developed extremely late and was most likely borrowed from Ionian Mystery Cults. Matthew and Luke include genealogies of David which show that Joseph was related to David, thus Jesus fulfilled the prophecy of the messiah being a descendant of David. However when the Church invented the idea of the virgin birth of Christ, they rendered these genealogies absolutely meaningless, as clearly Jesus is not of the "seed of David" at all, because he has no biological relation to David at all.mm the gnostic gospels/accounts.
they were destoryed because obviously they weren't accurate.
they were hearsay.
This is what I was referring to. This is the trace of mythological progression that we can see in the contradicting gospels. The presence of these genealogies in Matthew and Luke, the gospels which were written earlier than the others, is a trace of how the Church and gospel authors changed their accounts of Jesus and his life to meet their own agendas: the further growth of their religious sect.
Also, the Last Supper was stolen by the early Church from Mithraism, the mystery religion that existed long before Christianity and was Christianity's chief competitor up until the time of Constantine. In Mithraism, the central figure is the mythical Mithras, who died for the sins of mankind and was resurrected. Believers in Mithras were rewarded with eternal life. Part of the Mithraic communion liturgy included the words, "He who will not eat of my body and drink of my blood, so that he will be made one with me and I with him, the same shall not know salvation." Sound familiar? I thought so.
They changed details, ideas, concepts and invented historical fallacies to further their agenda via the Gospels. They are in no way trustworthy.
If you'd like to point out if there's anything I've said that is historically inaccurate without referring to faith or distracting the issue, that would be a more effective way to go about this discussion.
Enjoy your holidays or wherever you're going for a week.
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