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sadnessness
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who says there is no dispute? I have never heard of any proof of the existence in 17 years as a catholic?!
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( ElephantStone )
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Quote: from sadnessness at 8:27 pm on Oct. 19, 2008
who says there is no dispute? I have never heard of any proof of the existence in 17 years as a catholic?!
I didnt think Id have to be doing this, but many historians,writers, philosophers, etc, alive at the time, speak of a Jesus of Nazareth. There is too much written, primary evidence to argue it out. Unless youre really stupid.
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jamesish
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Quote: from ElephantStone at 3:45 pm on Oct. 19, 2008
Quote: from jamesish at 8:39 pm on Oct. 19, 2008
There's like loads of sites on the Internet that talk about it. Google "Did Jesus actually exist?" and the first result says some things. Its not really just one reason. Multiple reasons.
But like I said, nobody argues it in the scientific world. Theres too much written evidence, too many reputable scholars from the same time are all speaking of a Jesus of Nazareth. You cant argue it. and from previous experience when you type statements like that in google and get text, i find it usually chooses what it wants as evidence and completely ignores other facts. Try 'Proof the US won the Vietnam War' 
Im actually not arguing his existence. I merely commented on your statement that its not disputed. Because it is. Now, whether the sources and evidence they use is credible, thats up for you to decide.
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Ok to be more fair, you're probably right. "Jesus" as we know him, changed this world drastically and probably the most. It wouldn't be anywhere close to what it is today without him. Thats "as we know him."
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Quote: from jamesish at 9:19 pm on Oct. 19, 2008
Ok to be more fair, you're probably right. "Jesus" as we know him, changed this world drastically and probably the most. It wouldn't be anywhere close to what it is today without him. Thats "as we know him."
well yeah, I mean it shaped what Europe looks like today and so on... But socially speaking. How much of the modern human mindset is a result of him? I mean one man caused massive controversy for 2 millenia - the crusades, the reformation, art, debates in science, sex, etc. and hes still doing it. Post edited at 1:46 pm on Oct. 19, 2008 by ElephantStone
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