RE: Why can't Christians Verify Exactly Where Jesus Was Buried?
November 23, 2016 at 7:49 am
(This post was last modified: November 23, 2016 at 7:52 am by Firefighter01.)
(November 23, 2016 at 1:28 am)Minimalist Wrote: Yup, the complete opposite of the picture of him painted by Philo and Josephus.
I love how he washed his hands clean like a wimp. Doesn't seem much like an allegory does it? Or Jesus Barrabas (Son of The Father) murderer and terrorist getting a free pass into the wild because of a non-existent Jewish tradition, while innocent Jesus "Son of The Father" being cast as the scapegoat gets crucified between two thieves. Doesn't sound allegorical at all does it? Then we have the miracles of the earthquakes breaking rocks, the sun darkening for 3 hours and the zombie march through Jerusalem seen by many.
The alleged crucifixion of Jesus is the sort of evidence that Erhmann and Aractus love to think is certain, because it is the majority consensus of scholars with the "right" accreditation and the majority of these scholars have Christian biases where their jobs, career paths and perceived salvation depends on Jesus being historical. Can anyone see anything wrong with that?
The coup d'etat for me is that their Jesus of Nazareth is a Jesus of Nowhere. See http://www.nazarethmyth.info/SBL_2012_Sa...areth).pdf