• Was "Jesus" from this world?
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[QUOTE=prooboo;36477818]I may be angry when I'm arguing with a fucking moron, but when somebody has so little conviction to an idea that they refuse to argue for it, that pisses me off so fucking much more. Be a fucking man and stand up for your beliefs[/QUOTE] Say it louder. I don't think people heard you.
There's no discussion to be had as there is no evidence that Jesus, godly or illusionist, ever existed.
There is not enough evidence to justify Jesus' supernatural powers. Jesus has been known in the Abrahamic religions, and other scholars during its time which is a degree of evidence. The reason against this is probably due to inaccuracies which are commonly hampered by fake scholars and forgeries. So it is hard to determine whether he existed or not.
[QUOTE=shackleford;36574028]There is not enough evidence to justify Jesus' supernatural powers. Jesus has been known in the Abrahamic religions, and other scholars during its time which is a degree of evidence. The reason against this is probably due to inaccuracies which are commonly hampered by fake scholars and forgeries. So it is hard to determine whether he existed or not.[/QUOTE] What sort of degree are you talking about here? If it were on any scale, I'd say it's 1 degree Kelvin. Nobody that I know of mentions Jesus during the period that he allegedly existed. No philosophers, writers of the time, political figures... nobody. I think a "christos" is mentioned, but that's much too vague to be used as evidence, especially since we're talking about a ripe time of Roman collapse when people were looking for the next best thing, and messiahs were a dime a dozen. It seems that the Christian church was just the one the ended up winning in the end. Also, no primary documents whatsoever. Jesus the illiterate. However, what gets me the most is how similar the story of Jesus was to a variety of other gods in the region. Herod, for example. If Jesus really did exist, why did he perform the exact miracles that would make people who came later confused with whether or not it was him or the twenty-some others that came before him and did the same? To test faith? What is this with god and deception? Either way, we're debating irrelevancy.
[QUOTE=LordCrypto;36450186]he was a carpenter end of story[/QUOTE] he was a story end of story
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