RE: I still don't understand why anyone would make up a person like the Biblical Christ..
August 7, 2011 at 6:21 am
(This post was last modified: August 7, 2011 at 6:22 am by Justtristo.)
(August 6, 2011 at 9:41 pm)dave4shmups Wrote: First of all, what about all the fulfilled prophecies from the Old Testament? If we, as skeptics contend, do not really know who wrote the books of the Bible, then how do we know that they "fit in" the prophecies from the Old Testament that were about Christ, to the New Testament?
Secondly, why not make up a messianic figure who would be a politlcal/military deliverer from Rome-which, AFIK, is what the Jews of the time expected the messiah to be. Then we would know that the NT (and the rest of the Bible) to be nonsense. But that is not what we find-we find someone who spoke to a Samaritan woman-when Samaritan's were considered racial half-breeds by the Jews, and a woman's testimony was not considered valid in court at the time.
With all due respect to everyone on this site, why would any of this be made up???
I will agree with Albert Schweitzer and Bart Ehrman, that the historical Jesus was an Apocalyptic Prophet and that he was executed by crucifixion for sedition (preaching the Kingdom of God vs the Kingdom of Caesar would be enough). Although he does not seem have been a military figure, because if he had been his followers would have been executed as well..
His followers after his death believed he had been resurrected from the dead, I have no idea how they came up with that. These followers thought that his resurrection vindicated their belief he was a Jewish Messiah, the Son of God (which in Judaism meant someone favored by god, like King David was) and the "son of man".
(August 7, 2011 at 5:03 am)downbeatplumb Wrote: I know what Dave means, its a pretty shitty story that tries to explain why their sainted leader was executed.
It would be like history written by the branch davidians after wacco.
Man I would want to seriously read their account of the waco siege.
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