Bit of a red herring I think. The question is was he divine? Begotten of God? Born of a virgin? Ascended bodily into heaven? As much as I do like the sermon on the mount and message of love, is that enough to build a whole religion around? |
1. posters here are denying He existed 2. Christians aren’t waiting on you to question their beliefs and choices. Christianity is the largest religion in the world. No one is worrying about a few skeptics on dcum pretending they have inside information and sources to blow the whole thing apart. You are the outlier, the conspiracy theorist. 3. Don’t believe? Great. Don’t be Christian. |
Sure some atheists deny it. Both most don’t, and nearly all understand that if you make a claim you need to have evidence to support it, so they don’t make the claim. None of us doubt Halie Selassie existed, but only Rastafarians believe he was god. They are not dependent facts. How’s about you don’t accuse others of what a few claim and we will avoid doing the same? Let’s talk about what we believe and why. |
![]() No one said he didn’t live. Just that we have no evidence. Maybe he did, maybe he didn’t. When a source says he rose from the dead that immediately disqualifies it as a reliable source. |
No one has “denied” he existed. Just that we don’t have reliable sources or evidence. Maybe he did, maybe he didn’t. |
Who is “we?” Who are you speaking for? |
The beauty of God, the creator of matter, math, science and order …. Is he makes it so some can see it and others are lost by choice. |
I haven’t read the whole thread, but what I have heard makes sense. His geographic location was in the crossroads of east and west. He most likely was exposed to eastern philosophy, think India at the time.
If he had lived in a different time perhaps he would have become a philosopher like Karl Marx or Kiergegaard. He certainly upset the status quo by becoming a reformist like Martin Luther. His death was not that unusual, plenty of people were crucified and continued to be for a long time |
Humans. |
I had not heard this before. I don't think it's in the Bible, quite the contrary in fact. How did you come up with that? |
Jesus was in no way a philosopher. At the time of Jesus there were plenty of Jewish philosophers, primarily in Alexandria, who dealt with questions such as whether God existed. But Jesus never even entertained such questions. Jesus was a moral teacher, not a philosopher. |
fair enough, but the religion took off long after he died. As I said before, the sermon on the mount and message of love is great, but the religion wouldn't have taken off without Paul's preaching that you can be "saved" i.e., have eternal by just believing. |
oop, have eternal life |
Jesus was also exposed to Greco-Roman philosophy because they ruled the Middle East in his time. |
DP. Bumping this post which identifies some on this thread who denied that Jesus existed. Another post pointed out the Jesus denier at 12/19 15:35. |