Once again, G-C trots out the GREAT XTIAN PARADOX.
"Jesus was so famous and so dangerous and had such a great following that the authorities had to break every fucking rule in their own book to hold a trial on Passover because it couldn't wait ONE MORE DAY...unless you trot out the GJohn which claims all this shit happened the day before Passover because your fucking gospels can never get their stories straight. Whatever. Yet, when arrested all those followers did jack shit to save his sorry ass. However, at the same time, he was so insignificant that no one paid the slightest attention to him or bothered to mention any of the bullshit miracles which were attributed to him."
Make up your mind, G-C. Either he was famous, popular, and dangerous or he was unknown and inconsequential.
Judaea was hardly the backwater of the Empire that you portray it to be thanks to Herod the Great and his massive building projects and Jewish writers such as Philo have nothing to say about your godboy, either. For that matter, the Dead Sea Scrolls never heard of him and Josephus ( and Justin of Tiberias ) wrote histories which later xtians found so embarrassing that they added references to the godboy to Josephus and burned Justin's work.
There is NO physical evidence that your godboy ever existed and the only non-canonical ( i.e. non bullshit ) historical writings are outright forgeries or wishful thinking.
"Jesus was so famous and so dangerous and had such a great following that the authorities had to break every fucking rule in their own book to hold a trial on Passover because it couldn't wait ONE MORE DAY...unless you trot out the GJohn which claims all this shit happened the day before Passover because your fucking gospels can never get their stories straight. Whatever. Yet, when arrested all those followers did jack shit to save his sorry ass. However, at the same time, he was so insignificant that no one paid the slightest attention to him or bothered to mention any of the bullshit miracles which were attributed to him."
Make up your mind, G-C. Either he was famous, popular, and dangerous or he was unknown and inconsequential.
Judaea was hardly the backwater of the Empire that you portray it to be thanks to Herod the Great and his massive building projects and Jewish writers such as Philo have nothing to say about your godboy, either. For that matter, the Dead Sea Scrolls never heard of him and Josephus ( and Justin of Tiberias ) wrote histories which later xtians found so embarrassing that they added references to the godboy to Josephus and burned Justin's work.
There is NO physical evidence that your godboy ever existed and the only non-canonical ( i.e. non bullshit ) historical writings are outright forgeries or wishful thinking.