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Type Username Here said:There were multiple stories circulating. Multiple stories. The faith you believe happens to be one (or possibly a few) of those stories that were chosen.
Again, I don't espouse any 'faith'. That assertion is superfluous and unwarranted. There were, indeed, multiple stories, yet only 4 Gospels until the 2nd Century CE.
Type Username Here said:Yes, and a man has never been killed and resurrected in a manner described by the NT. That has never happened. Which is my point entirely.
How would you know unless someone actually wrote about it happening? Jesus being resurrected is a unique story so it's no surprise there is no precedent in Ancient Near Eastern literature. Your point is invalid.
Type Username Here said:They wrote about him? It must be true then. And Mohammed must be the Last Prophet of God and that Jesus was never resurrected (according to his religion). The fact that they wrote about a man doesn't mean that mean existed in that capacity.
Mohammed wasn't born until 500 years after Jesus and is irrelevant.
Type Username Here said:Do the angels they wrote about exist?
I have no clue. I do know that Jesus existed. We have evidence for that.
Type Username Here said:I'm not doing such a thing. I've said all along I'm in the camp that believes a political figure of that nature probably existed. I have no problem saying a human male existed. It's all the other nonsense.
Your problem is that the 'human male' was, in fact, Jesus of Nazareth. Not a 'political figure of that nature'.
Type Username Here said:I'm denying the existence of the Biblical Jesus. He wasn't the son of God.
That's what he and his followers claimed, but you'd have to know the proper context to understand what the title meant. You're 20 centuries removed and ignorant of the culture.
Type Username Here said:He didn't have supernatural powers.
I have no idea what you mean by 'supernatural powers'.
Type Username Here said:He wasn't resurrected in the manner described (the premise of this thread).
Well then, how exactly was he resurrected since the 'manner' was never described? The only thing stated as factual is that he appeared to his followers after he was dead.
Type Username Here said:There is no historical or authentic proof of any of those things. Those things are taken on faith and faith alone.
Incorrect. Those things are taken on evidence and eyewitness testimony.
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