And as we already know Gospel writer Luke has been called one of the worlds great historians by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay.
We also know Sir William Mitchell Ramsay said there is no evidence for the essential parts of the Christian fable and that the only way to believe it is through faith.
This thread however is about evidence, you have yet to provide any.
The first sentence is false, as well as the second.
Wrong.
The Bearing of Recent Discovery on the Trustworthiness of the New Testament - Sir William Mitchell Ramsay (1915)
"The truth of the historical surroundings in which Luke's narrative places the birth of Jesus does not prove the supreme facts, which give human and divine value to the birth are true."
"We know that Luke was right in the external facts, because the records have disclosed the whole system of the census ; but as to the inner facts, the birth and the divine nature of Jesus, there can (as said above) be
no historical reasoning, for those are a matter of faith, of intuition, and of the individual human being's experience and inner life."
"The surrounding facts are matter of history, and can be discussed and proved by historical evidence. The
essential facts of the narrative are not susceptible of discussion on historical principles, and do not condescend to be tested by historical evidence"
As I Said "Sir William Mitchell Ramsay said there is no evidence for the essential parts of the Christian fable and that the only way to believe it is through faith."
If I hadn't quoted the above 8 times before in this thread (search Lothian & Essential if you do not believe me) I would accept you are just ignorant of the author you continuously misquote. However, the fact that you continue to repeat lies leads me, and I am sure others, to the conclusion that it is not just ignorance that makes you lie. As you repeatedly ask, I am happy to leave your words out there for all to see.