Simon39759
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Doc's point is valid, if you believe one set of ancient texts why not the next, given you can not qualify either and you are forming an opinion based on the veracity you place in the transcription.
No. It's absolutely not. Even if there was no contemporary corroborating texts surviving, albeit they existed at some point, Doc conveniently forget that the many other lines of evidences for Alexander's live.
The coins with his face; the statue of him; the evidences of his conquests, including the establishment of the Seleucid and Ptolemaic dynasties or even the publication of maps that included information not previously known acquired only during Alexander's conquests... Jesus has none of these...
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