RE: Historian explains why Jesus ''mythers'' aren't taken seriously by most Historians
June 22, 2015 at 8:49 am
(June 22, 2015 at 1:33 am)Minimalist Wrote:"Basically everyone," meaning, anyone who has reviewed the data and published their research---with the exception of those I can count on two hands. Just like one may say, "basically everyone" with a degree in chemistry or biology accepts the theory of evolution, or "basically everyone" concurs that the earth is spherical. If I was including every nutjob with a voice on the internet, then technically you're correct.Quote:Everybody basically agrees that Jesus was a Jewish preacher out of Galilee who at some point followed John the Baptist, later acquired a following of his own, was crucified by Pilate during the reign of Tiberius, and then had disciples who started proclaiming that he had risen from the dead in a "spiritual body" to which they cited "appearances" of some form.
Not "everyone."
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