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Jesus who?


Sexton Blake

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We are told Jesus did amazing miracles, curing cripples and blind people and even raising himself from the dead. He preached to 5,000 people, feeding them all with a few morsels of food,  and he just happened to be seen by 500 people after his resurrection.

 

And yet apart from the contradictory HEARSAY gospel stories written four to eight decades later, by believers, we have nothing else from the many known writers around that time. Not even any original manuscripts but copies of copies about twenty copies along of them, which Bart Ehrman proves have been altered in a number of cases.

 

There was such a deafening silence that people had to make up stories, like fourth century apologist (and liar) Eusebius who put some lies in Josephus's works. Yet we are expected to believe that Josephus, a Jew born 37 AD (so not a witness), believed everything christians now do about Jesus, yet he remained a Jew and never converted.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2776194/Jesus-never-existed-Writer-finds-no-mention-Christ-126-historical-texts-says-mythical-character.html

 

I was told at Sunday School by an apologist (liar) that people are often not appreciated in their own countries, as if miracles were a common thing.

 

Some point to historical figures and say their is little evidence they really existed but they were just ordinary people and you cannot compare them to an ancient version of Superman. You cannot say Roosevelt existed, so that is proof that Superman exists.

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