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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Saying you aren’t 100% certain isn’t denying. 99.9% certain isn’t denying. 90% certain isn’t denying. 51% isn’t denying. “Most likely” isn’t denying. Historians weigh the available evidence and see if it points to yes or no. For most things that happened in this era there is limited information. But what we do know points to yes. So we aren’t not talking about denying. Nobody here has denied. I was asking for evidence that “many” unbiased historians who’ve looked at available data have said they are 100% certain (as claimed earlier). It’s a tough threshold to make with limited information. [/quote] I asked for the link to the source that estimates Christ’s historicity between 51%-99.9% and the poster hasn’t replied with the link. People in scholarship and academia who deny the historical certainty of Christ are non-existent in the Western world, regardless of religious affiliation, or being atheist or agnostic. [/quote] Denying Jesus ever existed, that his existence is a hoax, is a fringe belief - a conspiracy theory. Like there was a cult that began while he was alive, but it was a hoax because he never was alive. How ridiculous. Do you people believe Mohammed never existed too? LOL[/quote] Nobody Denied His Existence Most have said “very likely” existed or “very very very likely existed”. [/quote] Not important that he existed. Lots of people exist -- none are the son of god, born of a virgin, who ascended into heaven where he lives forever at the right hand of his father, God, and rules over heaven and earth.[/quote] That’s theology, not history. [/quote]
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