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Findings cast doubt on the existence of Jesus Christ

www.alternet.org Findings cast doubt on the existence of Jesus Christ

Most antiquities scholars think that the New Testament gospels are "mythologized history." In other words, based on the evidence available they think that around the start of the first century a controversial Jewish rabbi named Yeshua ben Yosef gathered a following and his life and teachings provide...

Findings cast doubt on the existence of Jesus Christ
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  • Saying the Bible is based in history is kinda like saying Cocaine Bear is based on a true story

    In fact I'm pretty sure we have more evidence of Cocaine Bear's existence

    • All of history should be taken with a grain of salt. Was a historical figure as bad as history said? Or did the patron of the guy writing things down really hate him? "Hey scribe, write on that scroll that this guy fucks donkeys."

      Or maybe the patron of the scribe really likes someone. "Write down that the Emperor made Rome Great Again!"

      And you may be shocked to learn about many non-christian documents mentioning the gods they believed in at the time. Should they be ignored too?

      Everything in history requires interpretation. And many times religious texts do contain indication of things that happened. Viking Sagas talked about going to North America. Next page they might talk about fighting dragons. Should all of it be ignored.

      This is the importance of archaeology. Gotta dig up some stuff to confirm or reject the things they were writing down back then. Because none of it is really things we can fully trust.

      History is just a story that tell each other until we find evidence that conflicts with it.

      Read this wiki about Boudica: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boudica

      Seems convincing, right? It's all made up. The only thing we know of this person (if she even existed) comes from two accounts from Tacitus who wrote about her many years later (sound familiar?) and Cassius Dio who wrote about her a centurey later. There's archaeological evidence that four towns in Britain were burned to the ground in the same time period. I guess that might have been Boudica? It's possible, so we'll go with that.

      "It is not as a woman descended from noble ancestry, but as one of the people that I am avenging lost freedom, my scourged body, the outraged chastity of my daughters" - Boudica to her army, as documented by a Roman historian that wasn't there.

      • I think that this is true for ancient and medieval history, but ever since the printing press we've got massive amounts of contemporary primary sources. So it's not like we cannot say with certainty what happened during World War I, World War II, 1930s Germany, civil rights movement, etc.

  • Hey this really amazing thing just happened to me and my friends group. It was world changing. Half of those friends don't give a shit and never respond to text messages again... DECADES PASS ... No one bothers to write any of it down. A major power predictably displaces everyone in the region to quell quixotic zealotry. No one can find work, they are homesick; outcasts; gutter fodder of the diaspora.

    In reality it is more like, someone sees a Craigslist job post about a religious startup. A few dudes write a plausible fan fiction. They even copy each other's homework like primary schoolchildren, errors and all; not even intentional obfuscation errors, the real deal little kid kind. Their works all fit into a prequel timeline niche. A COUPLE HUNDRED YEARS PASS Fan fiction universe is fucking god mode. Why? Because people are fucking stupid. Humans are sub sentient. There was no separation of church and state. This was as political as it was emotional, lack of fundamental logic skills, and survivalism. I don't believe any fucker that tells me some unhappenable story decades later, and especially when the story can't be corroborated except by his homework copying buddies getting put up in peoples houses and not needing to work because he wrote a plausible—to a largely illiterate population—fan fiction.

  • I was gonna do the quiz it mentions here but it's a 404 http://exchristian.net/3/

    Cool article though - thanks for sharing. I wanna read thst Fitzgerald book now.

    Edit: book was legit. First one is called Nailed and it goes through 10 myths about historical jesus. Absolutely fascinating.

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