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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Historical reconstruction is never absolutely certain, and in the case of Jesus it is sometimes highly uncertain. [/quote] Yup. “Never absolutely certain.” He [i]most likely[/i] existed. [/quote] Jesus did more than just exist. He said and did a great many things that most historians are reasonably certain we can know about today. ....[b] A hundred and fifty years ago a fairly well respected scholar named Bruno Bauer maintained that the historical Jesus never existed. Anyone who says that today - in the academic world at least - gets grouped with the skinheads who say there was no Holocaust and the scientific holdouts who want to believe the world is flat. [/b] M A Powell, Trinity Lutheran Seminary [/quote] ? What does this have to do with anything, you're arguing with yourself. I second the other pp's question: "why?"[/quote] <a href="https://ibb.co/m0JXv74"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/8bMdzV9/BEE21-C07-6-F4-D-4-CB6-B01-C-0-BE2-D5-F8-AB12.jpg" ></a>[/quote]
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