The Duke of Vandals wrote:You opened with some hair-splitting nonsense to try to save face and went on to dismiss evidnece.
What is it that you think I dismissed?
The Duke of Vandals wrote:Par for the Christian course you're on.
I think I'm a far better atheist than you'll ever be. For one thing, I don't need to rely on poor arguments like the Christ myth 'theory'. You're not going to convince many people with that one. I'm just interested in the historical aspects of Christianity; how it got started. My ideology is shaped by my conclusions and not the other way around as it is with some.
The Duke of Vandals wrote:Duke: "These folks had things happen to them that mirror what happened to Jesus."
Lotan: "So!?"
What's important is that you didn't actually refute any of the events I brought up. So we agree they happened to the other Jesuses. Marvelous.
Why bother? Let's look at that list of similarities again...
The Duke of Vandals wrote:Made trouble for the Romans.
Were executed on or around Passover eve.
Made trouble for the Jewish authority.
Preached about the end times.
Were flogged by Romans.
Was crucified by Romans.
That's just eerie! Did they grow beards and eat unleavened bread too? What if they wore...sandals!
If you actually read Josephus (instead of just talking about it) you'll see that those events were rather mundane for 1st century Jewish peasants in Palestine. You can find lots of examples
here.
The Duke of Vandals wrote:You went on to scoff at the idea of the Jeffersonian bible...
No I didn't. Let me refresh your memory...
The Duke of Vandals wrote:Who we have no independent unbiased evidence of is the mythical non-magic godman who is a favorite of AINO's. This is the Jesus from the Jeffersonian bible who didn't do any miracles,
yet lived the alleged life out of the gospels.
Lotan wrote:Who ever said that? You're making your own strawman argument now.
So you are either mistaken, or more likely, a liar.
The Duke of Vandals wrote:...which is the stance you've held all along as an AINO.
Again, I've never taken that position. There are traditions in the gospels that might derive from historical actualities, but it is nowhere as simple as just removing the miraculous and accepting the remainder. That has never been my stance and the suggestion that it has is an unevidenced lie. You are a liar.
The Duke of Vandals wrote:Your objection is just more evidence of your irrational contradictions of anything I say.
You flatter yourself.
The Duke of Vandals wrote:Soon, I could post "down is the opposite of up" and you'd present some unsupported knee-jerk rejection... like this one:
Quote:
Unevidenced tripe.
Again I'll remind you...
The Duke of Vandals wrote:He's based on Christian invention and the earlier Jesuses who set the stage for the flourishing Jesus cult in the seventh decade ce.
Lotan wrote:Unevidenced tripe.
It's still unevidenced, and it's still tripe Duke.
Lotan wrote:I've already addressed the other Jesuses here.
The Duke of Vandals wrote:Really, you didn't.
Your entire objection was to go to each one and say, "This guy wasn't an exact carbon copy of duh gospel jesus so duh gospel jesus wasnt based on him!lol"
Really it was more like ""This guy
doesn't even remotely resemble duh gospel jesus so duh gospel jesus wasnt based on him!lol" Go ahead,
read it again. Can't hurt, might help.
My favorite is
Jesus ben Stada, the only crucifixion victim of the bunch -
"But was there a crucified Jesus?
Certainly. Jesus ben Stada was a Judean agitator who gave the Romans a headache in the early years of the second century." ROTFLMAO!!!

How does that work Duke?
The Duke of Vandals wrote:This is a little like stating because West Side Story doesn't specifically mention Montagues and Capulets there's no way it could be based on Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet.
No Duke, it isn't. Your little analogy misses the very point that you made such a big fuss over. Since you think that Jesus was a composite of "multiple people" then in this example West Side Story would be based on what? The multiple works of Shakespeare? Multiple tragic romances maybe?
By claiming that Jesus was a composite of many people you just increase the size of the sample from which to draw similarities. Even then, the similarities you do come up with are less than thrilling; they're only vague generalizations that could apply to many, many people.
The Duke of Vandals wrote:The reason the early Christian fabricators...
That would be 'alleged' early Christian fabricators. Do you know their names?
The Duke of Vandals wrote:...used men named "Jesus" to base their godman on is these men existed...
Fiendishly clever! (especially clever to include Jesus ben Stada, too)
The Duke of Vandals wrote:...(we know this from Josephus) and their deeds would have been somewhat known...
Excuse me for interrupting, but "somewhat known"?

Sorry, go on...
The Duke of Vandals wrote:...by Jews living in the area at the time.
What area? Although no one knows exactly where they were written, there is evidence that none of them were written in Palestine.
The Duke of Vandals wrote:When you're creating a work of historical fiction, the closer you can get to being accurate the better.
I'll take your word for that, you're the expert!
The Duke of Vandals wrote:Josephus' work establishes the existence of Jewish "Jesus cults" as early as 88 bce. The Christians were hoping to cash in.
Hooray! Are you finally going to tell us about those pre 1CE "Jesus cults"! Oh boy! I've been asking for months but you never give any details. Is today the BIG DAY? Are you, at last, going to provide some teensy bit of evidence for a claim that you've been repeating over and over and over...? I don't dare to hope that it might be true!
Or are you just going to continue making empty claims backed only by insults and slurs?
The Duke of Vandals wrote:There's evidence of the other Jesuses from Josephus.
There's evidence of other Jesuses from the Guadalajara phone book too. So what? Statistically, 1 out of every 18 first century Jewish males was named Yeshua.
The Duke of Vandals wrote:There isn't a scrap of valid evidence for the gospel Jesus, lotan. There never was. There never will be. He's very obviously aan invention.
That's nice. Let's see...do I take the word of the near unanimous consensus of scholars and historians, or should I listen to Zhavric regurgitate some drivel from the jesusneverexisted website...

...that's a toughie!
In the meantime you haven't produced "a scrap of valid evidence" for this multiple Jesus nonsense. I'm sure we would all like to hear about those 'Jesus cults'...
And the LORD repented of the evil which he thought to do unto His people. Exodus 32:14