Roark
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I have recently read some interesting articles questioning the historicity of Jesus. Growing up as a Christian, I had always assumed that Jesus was a confirmed historical person. However, some argue that the man portrayed in the New Testament may not have existed at all.
The argument is based on the idea that early biblical texts only refer to Jesus as appearing in revelation. This theory also asserts that the known secular historical accounts of Jesus are suspicious, and even the Bible has conflicting information about the man.
Here is some interesting background info from one of the theory's main proponents, Dr. Richard Carrier.
http://www.strangenotions.com/questioning-the-historicity-of-jesus/
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbTbEvFSSF8
Why say you all? Does this information legitimately call into question the historicity of a human Jesus?
The argument is based on the idea that early biblical texts only refer to Jesus as appearing in revelation. This theory also asserts that the known secular historical accounts of Jesus are suspicious, and even the Bible has conflicting information about the man.
Here is some interesting background info from one of the theory's main proponents, Dr. Richard Carrier.
http://www.strangenotions.com/questioning-the-historicity-of-jesus/
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbTbEvFSSF8
Why say you all? Does this information legitimately call into question the historicity of a human Jesus?