RE: Historian explains why Jesus ''mythers'' aren't taken seriously by most Historians
June 6, 2015 at 5:12 am
(June 6, 2015 at 5:09 am)robvalue Wrote: I will answer your question before I leave for good.
I don't need any evidence. I expect plenty of people meeting that description got executed around that time.
I haven't spent a lot of time studying the particular evidence for the crucifixion as related to trying to pin it to the bible character, I've assumed it is one of the stronger cases. But I'd have to look closely to be sure.
Thanks for the discussion but I'm all finished now.
Alright...
You are correct in assuming plenty of people did meet that death; what differentiates it though is that Jesus was noted to have had a grassroots following and then get executed - thus giving us the ability to gauge the differences.
Anyway, thanks too, I think I'm finished now and 10 pages isn't really necessary.