On Tue, 8 Nov 2016 07:27:39 -0500
John Newman <j...@synfin.org> wrote:


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> I find it fascinating that so many otherwise
> sensible atheists still think there was a historical Jesus....
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        Another fine example of group thinking I guess.
 


> We know there was no Jewish exodus from archaeological records, there
> was in fact no united kingdom of Israel in the 10th century BC
> anything like the bible purports. It's all Jewish propaganda after
> the fact.
        
        Horrible blasphemy =P 

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> I don't know why the life of Jesus is taken any more seriously.
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> >    http://jesusneverexisted.com/
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> Funny, I was just going over this site the last week or so. It's got
> a lot of interesting stuff... 

        Tes. There's a (long) tradition of authors correctly regarding
        the jesus story as a syncretic myth at best.
        
        There was a guy called Robert Taylor who was an anglican
        minister turned free thinker. He was jaliled twice for
        'blasphemy' in victorian england. No doubt the brits have
        always been the champions of truth and human rights.

        https://archive.org/details/diegesisbeingad00taylgoog

        "The Diegesis: Being a Discovery of the Origin, Evidences, and
        Early History of Christianity ... " 

        

> also fairly widely disparaged in
> certain "academic" blogs in really pretentious terms. Probably speaks
> more to the quality of the site than anything else.

        Indeed.

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> >> November 06, 2016
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> >> A 2000 year old dispute
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> >> A 1000 year old dispute
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> >> The feared and hated witness
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> >> The modern dispute
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