Alchemy much?So older research is wrong research by definition in your mind.
Alchemy much?So older research is wrong research by definition in your mind.
So older research is wrong research by definition in your mind.
Of course not, but if newer research (new information and more accurate) and refutes older research (as is the case with the bible), than yes.So older research is wrong research by definition in your mind.
So older research is wrong research by definition in your mind.
Of course not, but if newer research (new information and more accurate) and refutes older research (as is the case with the bible), than yes.
Out of curiosity, why are you ignoring my link?
List all the people in the NT you believe are not real and why?
You obviously have not read all of this thead because I have pointed out the following which is from Geisler's book (pg. 223) cited in post # 1 of this thread. All of the following facts were derived collectively from "Non-Christian" sources. These sources include such people as Josephus, Tacitus, Celsus etc.Where's your evidence? The burden is on you to provide it. You haven't presented a shred of evidence outside of the Bible or the belief of your fellow Believers...
So older research is wrong research by definition in your mind.
So older research is wrong research by definition in your mind.
You obviously have not read all of this thead because I have pointed out the following which is from Geisler's book (pg. 223) cited in post # 1 of this thread. All of the following facts were derived collectively from "Non-Christian" sources. These sources include such people as Josephus, Tacitus, Celsus etc.
1) Jesus lived during time of Tiberius Caesar.
2) He lived a virtuous life.
3) He was a wonder worker.
4) He had a brother {some say cousin} named James.
5) He was acclaimed to be the Messiah.
6) He was crucified under Pontius Pilate.
7) He was crucified on the eve of the Jewish Passover.
8) Darkness and an earthquake occurred when he died.
9) His disciples believe he rose from the dead.
10) His disciples were willing to die for their belief.
11) Christianity spread as far as Rome.
12) His disciples denied the Roman gods and worshiped Jesus as God.
Remember these are all facts that can be found in "Non-Christian" independent sources.
Note: Actually I haven't been able to verify #8 yet. Phlegon talked about darkness and there was some talk of an eclipse but Origen disagreed with him that it was a solar eclipse. So fact #8 is a little confusing and the time line of the eclipse is not clear.
Josephus, Tacitus, Celsus
You obviously have not read all of this thead because I have pointed out the following which is from Geisler's book (pg. 223) cited in post # 1 of this thread. All of the following facts were derived collectively from "Non-Christian" sources. These sources include such people as Josephus, Tacitus, Celsus etc.
1) Jesus lived during time of Tiberius Caesar.
2) He lived a virtuous life.
3) He was a wonder worker.
4) He had a brother {some say cousin} named James.
5) He was acclaimed to be the Messiah.
6) He was crucified under Pontius Pilate.
7) He was crucified on the eve of the Jewish Passover.
8) Darkness and an earthquake occurred when he died.
9) His disciples believe he rose from the dead.
10) His disciples were willing to die for their belief.
11) Christianity spread as far as Rome.
12) His disciples denied the Roman gods and worshiped Jesus as God.
Remember these are all facts that can be found in "Non-Christian" independent sources.
Note: Actually I haven't been able to verify #8 yet. Phlegon talked about darkness and there was some talk of an eclipse but Origen disagreed with him that it was a solar eclipse. So fact #8 is a little confusing and the time line of the eclipse is not clear.
Because he has a really slow connection, and non-biblical/non-apologist links are notorious for loading slowly.
You obviously have not read all of this thead because I have pointed out the following which is from Geisler's book (pg. 223) cited in post # 1 of this thread. All of the following facts were derived collectively from "Non-Christian" sources. These sources include such people as Josephus, Tacitus, Celsus etc.
1) Jesus lived during time of Tiberius Caesar.
2) He lived a virtuous life.
3) He was a wonder worker.
4) He had a brother {some say cousin} named James.
5) He was acclaimed to be the Messiah.
6) He was crucified under Pontius Pilate.
7) He was crucified on the eve of the Jewish Passover.
8) Darkness and an earthquake occurred when he died.
9) His disciples believe he rose from the dead.
10) His disciples were willing to die for their belief.
11) Christianity spread as far as Rome.
12) His disciples denied the Roman gods and worshiped Jesus as God.
Remember these are all facts that can be found in "Non-Christian" independent sources.
Note: Actually I haven't been able to verify #8 yet. Phlegon talked about darkness and there was some talk of an eclipse but Origen disagreed with him that it was a solar eclipse. So fact #8 is a little confusing and the time line of the eclipse is not clear.
Let's see... Josephus only mentions what was believed about Jesus, and certainly not from a first person vantage. He makes no mention of the apostles nor of Mary, etc.
Tacitus mentions Jesus even less. All that you can derive from Tacitus was that Christians existed and believed in Jesus.
Celsus wrote over a century after Jesus, and only mentions what is believed about Him.
All of these authors only prove what is already known. That Christians existed in the 1st century AD.
(I normally lurk but since this is history and more or less in my field, I thought I would respond).
So older research is wrong research by definition in your mind.
Luke 6:31 Do to others as you would have them do to you.No way Ramsay believed some of the things Lothian attributed to Ramsay as being his beliefs. Lothian should prove me wrong since he brought in those statements. I'm challenging him to bring in the whole paragraphs of his quote mined passages.
Only as much as people would be confused or grossly misinformed by your quote mining.So then you don't think Lothian's post 15353 would confuse or possibly grossly misinform someone who is new to the thread?
Two quick rebuttals showing your translation "it was true" is plainly wrong.List all the people in the NT you believe are not real and why?
And there were 30 historical figures listed in the NT that can be verified by non-biblical and archaeological sources. That's a lot of nieces, nephews, children, grandchildren, friends, historians etc. that can say: "hey, my father or my grandfather or my childhood friend, or that historical figure, never did what you wrote he did. But there are no reports of the day of any of these people saying "hey, this stuff about that person is not true". Translation: it was true.