• Flax@feddit.uk
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    Jesus is real, and that’s a historical fact. Jesus is still alive, His resurrection and ascension was witnessed.

    But that’s besides the point; who else who is “alive and real” would you suggest is a better rolemodel? Even if Jesus was fictional, He’s still a pretty good role model by what’s written about Him.

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      Even if Jesus was fictional, He’s still a pretty good role model by what’s written about Him.

      If Christianity only expected people to think that Jesus was a good role model then maybe I would be more willing to turn up at my local church. But Christianity expects a further belief: that Jesus is the son of God, which is a supernatural claim.

      Personally I’m just not sure I believe the supernatural stuff.

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        The major foundation of Christianity is a belief in God, basically. Without believing in God, there’s no point to being a Christian. It is kinda hard to argue though that Jesus as protrayed in the Bible is not a good role model.

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      Jesus is still alive, His resurrection and ascension was witnessed.

      Dude’s been hiding for a while then. Probably out of embarrassment.

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      Historical fact where?

      There is absolutely no evidence of his existence anywhere. No writing about his existence. Nothing.

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        That’s just flat out wrong.

        Antiquities of the Jews - Flavius Josephus Babylonian Talmud (Sanhedrin 43a, 107b, Sotah 47a)

        Annals – Tacitus

        Lives of the Caesars – Suetonius

        Letters (Book 10, Letter 96) – Pliny the Younger

        Letter of Mara bar Serapion

        The True Word – Celsus (Referenced in Origen’s Contra Celsum)

        The Passing of Peregrinus – Lucian of Samosata

        Gospel According to Matthew

        Gospel According to Mark

        Gospel According to Luke

        Gospel According to John

        Acts of the Apostles

        Epistle to the Romans

        First Epistle to the Corinthians

        Second Epistle to the Corinthians

        Epistle to the Galatians

        Epistle to the Ephesians

        Epistle to the Philippians

        Epistle to the Colossians

        First Epistle to the Thessalonians

        Second Epistle to the Thessalonians

        First Epistle to Timothy

        Second Epistle to Timothy

        Epistle to Titus

        Epistle to Philemon

        Epistle to the Hebrews

        Epistle of James

        First Epistle of Peter

        Second Epistle of Peter

        First Epistle of John

        Second Epistle of John

        Third Epistle of John

        Epistle of Jude

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          I’m genuinely not trying to be a dick here, but citing the Bible as proof of the existence of Jesus is kind of like citing a comic as proof of the existence of Batman. No non-Christian is going to accept that evidence.

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            I’m not advocating for @Flax at all here, but I think it’s generally accepted that someone called Jesus (there were a LOT of people named Jesus back in the day) did exist and was something of a teacher.

            Son of god though?.. no

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            Hate to break it to you, but that’s not historically honest.

            “The Bible” is actually just a library of records gathered by various people which testify God. If there was another record/first-hand account about Jesus, it would be in the Bible. So not really. It’s more like trying to use records of Rome to prove that events happened in Rome, like the assassination of Julius Caesar. Or observations about other historical events to prove that event.

            So essentially, these are all separate records, the Bible is just a compilation (except for Luke and Acts, they were originally one record, which I have amended my original comment to show)

            The circular reasoning argument you are thinking about is about using the Bible to prove the Bible (eg, saying the Bible says it’s true, therefore it is). I’m not using the Bible to try and prove itself, I’m using the Bible to try and prove Jesus. You claimed there are no written records, yet that’s exactly what the Bible is. You can’t just dismiss it because a few hundred years later, Christians decided to canonise it as one text.

            And even then, you can in a way, through textual criticism and supplementary historical evidence, prove things about a text (such as criterion of embarrassment, preservation, other details from the authors) relating to it’s legitimacy.

            The texts of the New Testament have been one of the most spread and reproduced documents from the Roman empire period, nevermind the first century

            Most historical events don’t have the documentation made about Jesus. They all popped up at the same time saying the same thing yet from different perspectives. Then there’s archaeological evidence carrying on about Christianity and a church existing, all from the first century. Something big must have happened, typically things like that don’t happen.

            Lastly, not all of the texts I mentioned were biblical. The others were from other historians which didn’t have enough detail to be included in the Bible. The thing is, if they were more detailed, they would have most likely been included in the Bible, making your standard quite the tautology

            It’s kind of like someone saying “use studies from academics showing the legitimacy and arguing in favour of the Bible- by the way, you cannot cite Christian Apologists” when by definition, a Christian apologist is someone who argues in favour of Christianity. If they were to argue in favour of Christianity, they’ll be a Christian apologist. It’ll be a tautology. Like how any detailed contemporary account of Jesus by someone close to Him would have most likely been included in the Bible.

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      He had some bangers but also some real shit takes like slaves obey your masters, faith healing, and substitutionary atonement. He’s been dead for ages and the multiple times he told his disciples the second coming would be within their lifetime never happened.

      If you want better role models look at Fred Rogers, Dolly Parton, Bob Ross, people that are or were generous and charitable without damning anyone who doesn’t agree with their religion or believe they are a divine messiah.

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        Slaves obey your masters wasn’t Jesus. Also, what’s wrong with substitutionary atonement?

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          If I steal 20 bucks from you then I need to ask for your forgiveness, if my friend Tom forgives me or takes my punishment it does nothing to apologize to or provide reparations for victims. What is justice if not rewarding good behavior and punishing bad behavior?

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      Jesus was nailed to a cross, tortured for days then imprisoned when he didn’t die from it right away. Who did that? Conservatives. Conservatives today believe Jesus’s messages of empathy, accepting others, and helping everyone are weakness that should be stamped out. Yet they all claim “country and God”. So if Jesus exists his message is clearly dead and just used to control masses and get them to fall in line. If you want to cherish the ideology of what Jesus was originally pushed as, that’s wonderful, but just as language evolves so does “Jesus.”. He’s now a curb stomp those you are unsure about, shoot that person that looks different than me, and if you ask me for help you should be deported to a slave labor camp.

      Or maybe that’s just what the majority of Christian followers in the U.S believe.

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        Jesus did die right away. His lungs were collapsed, there was no way a human could survive that.

        You’re right about conservatives being wrong about Jesus. I do not care what americans have warped the Gospel into, it doesn’t change what Jesus did for me. I can’t just say “Sorry Jesus, I know you were tortured and died for me, but the people you warned about claim to follow you and do awful things, so I’m going to turn down what you did to me.” That won’t make sense.

        Sure, ideology does change and maybe “Christianity” cannot be synonymous with what Jesus taught anymore. Doesn’t change who Jesus is.

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          Yeah, I think you’re right about the Jesus and Christianity being split. I hope you do find all the joy in the world following the original Jesus’s ideology.

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            I do. That’s why I said Jesus is a good rolemodel. I’d never say the Church is a good rolemodel or that people should follow what other Christians are doing.