RE: Historian explains why Jesus ''mythers'' aren't taken seriously by most Historians
June 7, 2015 at 8:03 pm
(June 7, 2015 at 7:56 pm)abaris Wrote:(June 7, 2015 at 7:49 pm)CapnAwesome Wrote: Mainstream historians who have studied that time period and region overwhelming think Jesus existed, regardless of their religious association.
Bold by me. Think being the operative word. Nobody can prove a positive or a negative. I also think, there has been a person or persons being at the source of the legend. Something probably happened that inspired the legend. But what it was is anyone's guess, since Judea was swarming with prophets and self proclaimed Messiahs at the time in question. Ultimately it doesn't matter. What matter are the decades between the supposed happenings and the putting it into writing. Campfire tales growing bolder and bolder with everyone telling them until someone finally decided them to be story material.
I think that is likely. Not only with the story of Jesus, but with lots and lots of ancient history. You ever read accounts of the battles in ancient greece? They give casuality lists that is something like 2000 greeks faced 500,000 persians. 12 Greeks perished and 100,000 persians were slain. Yeah right.