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Also Caesar's Messiah, by Joseph Atwell
Another informative read is "NOT IN HIS IMAGE by John lash lamb.
You are definitely free to have your own opinion after reading these, but at least consider what they disclose
Quoting: Satya Revelations It is actually Atwill not Atwell, and his analysis is sophomoric. Scholars who even oppose the story of Jesus, have debunked and rubbished Atwill’s claims of an invented Jesus’ story as nonsense. Dorothy Milne Murdock who thinks Jesus was based off of the egyptian god horus says "There is no scientific evidence that the canonical gospels were written by any Flavians, whether Josephus or otherwise.” How do you people actually fall for this stuff? Quoting: mr dull socks It's atwell.mi have the book. Fall for this "shit"...well I have an open mind and put 2 and 2 together, plus I connect dots. I don't just accept what I've been told and I have unindocrinated myself. Quoting: Satya Revelations Since you are so learned answer me this... 1. Why does Atwill ignore what is said by Roman writers? Tacitus’ comment in Annals 15.44 places the origins of Christianity, and Roman reaction to it, nearly a decade before Titus’ final victory. Atwill says nothing at all about this critical passage; nor does he mention Pliny’s letter to Trajan asking what to do about Christians. 2. How can someone invent a story in the first century that mentions J_wish towns and provinces and expect J_ws to believe such stories? Early Christianity was mainly of J_wish adherents. 3. Why are there no J_wish literature from the second century mentioning such an invention? They would DEFINITELY write about it, if for no other reason then to keep other j_ws from falling into the trap of those dirty romans. Quoting: mr dull socks Don't know, I'll have a look
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