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goldent

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3. I think the "Jesus didn't exist" debate is being created by the
Sat Dec 20, 2014, 01:40 PM
Dec 2014

anti-Christians because they are frustrated that it is impossible to prove the "God doesn't exist" claim. Unfortunately for them, their "Jesus didn't exist" arguments are pretty weak:

> The Gospels were written decades after Jesus supposedly lived.

This argument is a funny one - it sounds like it was written by a 20-year-old who can't imagine that someone could write about something that happened -- Dear Lord! -- decades ago. Do you think anyone living today remembers the 1980s?

> They are unreliable because they were written by promoters of the Christian myth.

As if ancient texts of the time were written by independent journalists.

> The Gospel accounts are suspiciously incomplete, with few details of Jesus’ life.

Wow, the authors decided to write about the teachings of the Son of God, when they could have written about what he was up to as teenager! Come on Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John, where are the "up close and personal" sidebars?

> Many elements of the Gospels conflict or contradict each other.

Yes, very suspicious! We know that today eye witnesses of events always give same story. Look at Ferguson - all witnesses told the same story, didn't they?

> There are no contemporary references to Jesus from non-Christian sources.

Except for the references that do exist. Of course the source materials that do reference Jesus are not completely reliable. How do they know which parts are? It goes something like this:
- Parts that don't reference Jesus - reliable!
- Parts that reference Jesus - not reliable!

> The death and resurrection of Jesus mirrors other pagan myths of the time.

So it wasn't an original idea? I guess that clinches it! This reminds me of yet another reason the Moon Landings were a hoax - Jules Verne had written about a trip to the Moon a hundred years before the Apollo program! Clearly NASA were just copying the plot!

At least the lack of a birth certificate wasn't mentioned. I saw that in an article post to "Religion" a few months back.

Now I realize that the people making these argument aren't always highly skilled. They seem to be missing the concept that the world 2000 years ago is not like the world of today, and you have to think about a time without smart phones and the Internet. As we hear in Jesus Christ Superstar, "Israel in 4 BC had no mass communication." But still, it seems like they are just not trying.

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