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Did Jesus Exist
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Was going to post on Lonnies thread below but didnt want to hijack his thread.
When discussing jesus with christians they always use the 'trilemma' argument...that Jesus must have been either Lord, liar or lunatic (a C.S.Lewis concept I think) I always respond that they are missing another option...legend.
I see no good reason to suppose that Jesus ever existed. The 'evidence' for a historical Jesus is at best scant and at worse non existant. The gospel stories read as an obvious retelling of ancient dying and resurrecting saviour gods. If read literally they make no sense at all but if read as the myth that they were intended to be then they can be read in a different light.
(by myth I mean as the ancients would have used the word...a story to convey deeper truths and not to be taken literally)
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When discussing jesus with christians they always use the 'trilemma' argument...that Jesus must have been either Lord, liar or lunatic (a C.S.Lewis concept I think) I always respond that they are missing another option...legend.
I see no good reason to suppose that Jesus ever existed. The 'evidence' for a historical Jesus is at best scant and at worse non existant. The gospel stories read as an obvious retelling of ancient dying and resurrecting saviour gods. If read literally they make no sense at all but if read as the myth that they were intended to be then they can be read in a different light.
(by myth I mean as the ancients would have used the word...a story to convey deeper truths and not to be taken literally)
Thoughts?
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There are for sure a few anomalies in the gospels, but you have to understand what the gospels are, they are discussed here;
http:// www.pbs .org/wg bh/page s/front line/sh ows/rel igion/s tory/go spels.h tml
by several wise men in a Q. and A. format
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by several wise men in a Q. and A. format
In truth we don't know if Jesus existed or not but legend has sometimes been proven to have emanated from fact and I think this is one of those instances. People tend to make of the gospel stories what they will, but Jesus (if he existed) was a human being and a Jew. He was never 'Christian' and founding a new religion wasn't part of his agenda. As far as his death is concerned, I agree with Khandro in that I don't believe he died on the cross, and it is possible, although by no means certain of course, that he spent the rest of his life in India, or at least somewhere other than the land of his birth which, in the circumstances, wouldn’t have been an option for him. There exists in India a tomb that some people believe to be his final resting place. Khandro, I think is one of them. Personally, I prefer to say I don’t know.
History tells he did exist, but that same history didn't tell us that he was the son of God.
Today is the Feast of the Epiphany, the date on which Herod is supposed to have ordered the killing of all young male children in the vicinity of Bethlehem.
Yet history makes no mention of this anywhere !
History is the key here, not belief.
Today is the Feast of the Epiphany, the date on which Herod is supposed to have ordered the killing of all young male children in the vicinity of Bethlehem.
Yet history makes no mention of this anywhere !
History is the key here, not belief.
Thanks naomi, will check it out. This is the one I was thinking about
https:/ /www.am azon.co .uk/Jes us-Died -Kashmi r-Tribe s-Israe l/dp/08 6033041 9
Not that I believe it but it was one of the books I came across as a young christian that made me start to question what I was been told in church.
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Not that I believe it but it was one of the books I came across as a young christian that made me start to question what I was been told in church.
naomi refers to this;
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation