Neither question was rhetorical, and if you cannot answer to anthropological context, then many will continue to pass on accepting your proposition, as several have mentioned issues with it.
Again, your questions have little or no value. I am dealing with the evidence from antiquity that support my argument. You seem to be promoting your knowledge of anthropology.
JaysonR said:Stating that I do not spend much time on the HJ issue, does not mean I am unversed on the subject, either.
It means that I have not yet spent enough time to soundly offer a full proposition.That said, I lean more toward a compilation Jesus than an historical Jesus figure.
You need to get familiar with the evidence from antiquity. Where you lean have zero effect on my argument.
My argument is based on the existing evidence from antiquity.
JaysonR said:However, this neither means that I accept your proposition simply by your assertion of selected citations and an admitted obstacle of lacking familiarity with cultures involved in the discussion.
You have NO obligation to accept my theory. My obligation is to present an argument that is based on the existing evidence from antiquity.
JaysonR said:I'm sorry, I do not have a proposition, but I find your's inept and instead more confused than a solution.
What you say is not logical at all and premature. You really have no idea of the abundance of evidence from antiquity.
Your knowledge of anthropology is really of little value in this discussion. I find that you have not resolve anything on the question of the HJ.
You are engaged in a discussion which requires evidence not knowledge of anthropology.
You seem not to understand that there are hundreds examples of Myth characters in Jewish, Greek and Roman mythology.