POI wrote: ↑Sun Nov 23, 2025 1:37 pm
Yes, it is relevant Venom. Since Paul is the only verified/identified/validated/authored 'source' for Jesus at all, it would sure add some leverage against the mythicist position.
It does.
You would have a 'Bonafide' source stating he saw or met a living Jesus.
Just because he didn't state he saw or met Jesus, doesn't mean he didn't see or meet Jesus.
You are
arguing from silence, which is fallacious.
Now, should you continue to do so, I will simply reply with "Argument from Silence", just as I did with you and your
Genetic Fallacies.
So, go ahead and keep it up...as that will be less typing-energy I need to exert.
The mythicist position, (which I do not currently hold BTW), would then likely have to accuse Paul of being a liar about that particular stated detail. In essence, Paul claiming to have seen or met a living Jesus would be another point of 'evidence' for Jesus's actual existence.
The Christian position (which I do currently hold, BTW), would accuse Paul of being a contemporary to Jesus of Nazareth, and who would know whether this Christian movement that he was trying to dispell was based upon a man of whom never existed in the first place.
But we do not have that. Which is why you have no choice but to shrug your shoulders, in the hopes, that maybe he really did and just (
never mentioned it; even though this is the exact character he is writing about).
I have no choice but to accusing you of arguing silence, which is one of the many logical fallacies you've been guilty of committing.
No, we don't have Paul saying "Hey, I met Jesus", nor have we argued for it, nor do we need it for our argument.
Then you have not been reading my responses, where I even told you. And, oh yea, you even commented, when you stated, "
click bait.'
You are arguing against the existence of Jesus.
That is
not an agnostic position.
LOL! You are making up your own wanted version of me Venom. With Jesus, I'm in the 50/50 camp, and I have already explained why ad nauseum.
Nah.
Again, you are arguing against the existence of Jesus.
That is
not an agnostic position.
I'm only bringing up the term 'scholar'' because you did so.
Because I'm doing so?
I'm going off
scholarship...or is that not what we're supposed to be doing?
In reality, I'm already aware that some "scholars" even take the mythicist position.
Sure..That is a small minority.
As I showed early on, the vast majority of scholars on the subject believe in the historical Jesus of Nazareth...and this includes believers and unbelievers alike.
I'm here to see if any believers can tango with
Diffugia's position. I have my popcorn ready, but it keeps getting cold, as I haven't seen any real challenges yet?.?.?.?. Hence, I have to keep reheating it.
I already proved that neither of you are ready.
You clearly are not picking up what I have been continually putting down here Venom. We have a true contemporary author for Caesar, as he claims to have met Caesar. Paul doesn't. Remember Venom, the task is to validate Jesus's existence. Paul, although living at the same time, was likely elsewhere. He never mentions meeting or seeing him while he was alive.
Arguing from silence.
Ahh, first time.
You do not find it odd at all, that Paul omits stating that he meets or sees a Jesus, being this is the person he writes about?.?.?
If I'm writing a book on Donald Trump's presidency, do I necessarily need to mention in the book that I met him at the White House before?
No, I don't.
It just means that I didn't mention it.
Being we are trying to find out if a Jesus really existed, did any of these believers actually know or meet a living Jesus?
To meet a
living Jesus, assumes there was a
living Jesus to be met.
Is that where you wanna go with this?
Legend.
Legend of what?
lore, oral tradition, inflated tales, superstition, etc... You know, the same reason(s) other proposed possible 'mythical' figures from antiquity remain in question.....
Um, no. The belief was held too early for any of that stuff to happen.
The belief was held immediately after this Jesus figure allegedly died.
Too early for superstition or any of that other mess you mentioned.
So, your basically saying that people concocted a story about Pontius Pilate (a historical figure), sentencing a man who never existed, to death.
Indoctrination, superstition, credulity, legend, lore, oral tradition, etc... Also, see above.
See above.
Did any of these folks ever write back?
Maybe, maybe not.
Nero persecuted any group(s) <and/or> individuals perceived as a threat to his power.
Who cares?
We are talking about his persucution of the Christians, now.
And we do not know the number of any of them? Hence, you have no bases here. I'm not saying no one believed.
I'm saying that the religion took off, after 'Rome' rubberstamped it.
And I'm saying the religion was already popping before the rubberstamp...which it did, and which I proved.
It then moved to the west.
It sure did.
Which is, in part, why YOU are likely a believer. And before you get twitchy again, and cry out 'fallacy', what I'm saying is that you are fighting for a religion in which you certainly would not fight for, had you not been brough up into it.
Um, no. We don't know how our lives would have turned out, had we not been brought up the way that we were.
Too many variables.
You can speculate all you want, but you can't prove anything definitely.
And that is exactly why this is the Genetic Fallacy.
Why? Because the evidence is lacking, when compared to others. I've demonstrated this time and time again with Mormonism alone. And all you do is handwave accordingly, which is your MO.
I addressed this.
There is but one fate, for the guilty.