Those non-christian or non-biblical sources have never been accepted as trustworthy by the general scientific community.
Josephus wrote about Jesus long time after he was supposibly dead. Also have his writing been moidfied afterwards.
Tacitus also seen to be not relible since there alot of errors in the passage. therefore is is concidered by some that christian scribes have added some things. But that is by some seeing to be unlikly since the passage is concidered to be far to critical to christianity to be added by christian scribes. Also is the passage written nearly 80 years after the death of Jesus.
About Julius Africanus I couldn't find anything about him but I found out taht theres was a guy called Sextus Juliius Africanus that was a christian historian that said that the earth was created 5500 years before Jesus birth. If anyone have things that either he or Julius Africanus wrote then present taht. He lived in the late 2nd century and beginning of the 3rd century. Therefore where is not relible since he lived long time after Jesus lived.
The reference to Jesus (or Yeshu that the name acctually is spelled) in the talmud is written 1000 years before Jesus supposed birth.
in the Mara Bar-Serapion is the name of Yeshu or Jesus in greek is not mentioned. It has just been assume that he write about Jesus and have been interputed like that.
The thallus never mentioned Jesus. But Sextus Julius Africanus is using it as a refrence to the darkness when Jesus died. This was cited by the 9th century historian George Syncellus.
So these prove nothing that Jesus existed. Ther need someone who lived during the time he lived that wrote about it. But such writings have never been found. The famous writers and historians of the time Jesus lived didn't write about him.
Josephus wrote about Jesus long time after he was supposibly dead. Also have his writing been moidfied afterwards.
Tacitus also seen to be not relible since there alot of errors in the passage. therefore is is concidered by some that christian scribes have added some things. But that is by some seeing to be unlikly since the passage is concidered to be far to critical to christianity to be added by christian scribes. Also is the passage written nearly 80 years after the death of Jesus.
About Julius Africanus I couldn't find anything about him but I found out taht theres was a guy called Sextus Juliius Africanus that was a christian historian that said that the earth was created 5500 years before Jesus birth. If anyone have things that either he or Julius Africanus wrote then present taht. He lived in the late 2nd century and beginning of the 3rd century. Therefore where is not relible since he lived long time after Jesus lived.
The reference to Jesus (or Yeshu that the name acctually is spelled) in the talmud is written 1000 years before Jesus supposed birth.
in the Mara Bar-Serapion is the name of Yeshu or Jesus in greek is not mentioned. It has just been assume that he write about Jesus and have been interputed like that.
The thallus never mentioned Jesus. But Sextus Julius Africanus is using it as a refrence to the darkness when Jesus died. This was cited by the 9th century historian George Syncellus.
So these prove nothing that Jesus existed. Ther need someone who lived during the time he lived that wrote about it. But such writings have never been found. The famous writers and historians of the time Jesus lived didn't write about him.