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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Time to cut through all the trolling about "Bart Ehrman loves Jesus" [b]NOBODY SAID THIS[/b] and "'probably' is the same thing as 'certainly'" [b]THE POINT WAS THAT THEY IS [u]NOT[/u] THE SAME[/b] and "the only evidence is from the gospels but they don't count." [b]CIRCULAR ARGUMENT[/b] How many times can you trolls repeat stuff that's patently untrue? [b]IT'S TRUE[/b] For newcomers, here are arguments that thousands of scholars make or agree with when they claim with certainty that Jesus existed. A few pages ago, somebody else put together multiple quotes comparing those who deny Jesus to Holocaust deniers and flat earthers.[b]WE HAVE EVIDENCE OF HOLOCAUST & SPHERICAL EARTH[/b][/quote] Wow. So many lies packed into one post. Impressive for a Sunday morning. Do you get extra heaven points each time you lie? [/quote] LOL. It gets boring when you guys repeat the same lame arguments over and over ad nauseam. So excuse some light humor. How many times does the following need to be repeated? Honestly. - You claim Bart Ehrman is biased against finding Jesus existed. That's actually hilarious. - You still don't understand how the gospels are used as evidence. Nobody like Bart is taking them as "gospel truth," geez. Instead they look for internal evidence in how they were constructed and linguistic evidence in the text. - Thousands of scholars--"the vast majority of scholars"--claim the evidence of Jesus' existence is strong enough to conclude that he "certainly" existed. You're in a tiny minority, maybe 1-2 scholars out of the thousands who use the word "certainly." So, welcome to the club of Holocaust deniers and the flat earthers.[/quote]
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