Quote:So you're willing to allow that historians writing 200-300 years after the event can cite reliable testimony but you don't allow testimony in the context of a religious movement that is purporting to write about a person who lived within the last 20-80 years?
Yes, because THEY are citing their sources...some of whom actually were with Alex. More than that, what is their agenda? They are relating history they were not trying to create a god cult based on Alexander. Xtian writers never seem to lose sight of the propagandistic mission. They are trying to convince the gullible that their godboy was real. Alex was real. His body was preserved in Alexandria until the 4th century AD and everyone knew it.
Where is your boy? Oh, right. He flew up to the sky. Just like "Romulus."
You have yet to present any sort of reliable testimony. Xtian propaganda does not cut it.