(January 10, 2010 at 2:38 am)Retorth Wrote:(January 10, 2010 at 2:03 am)tackattack Wrote: 1. Pliny the Younger found superstitious people willing to deny christ for other God's and worshiped him like a god.
2.Julius Africanus (through) Eusebius referenced Jesus but it's hearsay and we're assuming he forged some references.
3.Josephus and Tacitus that have the "stench of forgery" but reference Jesus.
I'll discard the others. How does this not support Jesus' existance alongside the bible?
The act of referencing Jesus and the bible makes their existence legit?
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Then how would you prove any historical figure only documented in writing exists without seeing his bones and DNA testing them or some statue and effigy or product of their creation?