Those Fragments you listed as New Testament works from the DSS appear to be bogus.
They are listed as UNKNOWN biblical texts or very tiny UNIDENTIFIED fragments. There are even pictures of some of the TINY fragments like 7Q5 and 7Q8 from cave 7.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Sea_Scrolls
Well spotted.
Uh, you both do know that even
with references wikipedia is not all that reliable, right? It is a great place to start research but I wouldn't trust it. Compare
wikipedia's Christ myth theory to
Rationalwiki's Jesus myth theory and note the systemic removal of relevant points about what has been called Christ Myth from the wikipedia article (or if keeping them burying them in the depth of the article so they are easily missed):
* Jesus began as a myth with historical trappings possibly including "reports of an obscure Jewish Holy man bearing this name" being added later. (Walsh, George (1998) ''The Role of Religion in History'' Transaction Publishers pg 58)(Dodd, C.H. (1938) ''History and the Gospel'' under the heading Christ Myth Theory
Manchester University Press pg 17)
* Jesus was historical but lived around 100 BCE.(Mead, G. R. S. ''The Talmum 100 Years B.C. Story of Jesus", "Did Jesus Live 100 B.C.?", 1903.)(Price, Robert M. "Jesus at the Vanishing Point" in James K. Beilby & Paul Rhodes Eddy (eds.) ''The Historical Jesus: Five Views''. InterVarsity, 2009, p. 65)
* The Christ Myth may be a form of modern docetism.(
Grant, Michael. ''Jesus: An Historian's Review of the Gospels''. Scribner, 1995; first published 1977, p. 199)
* The Gospel Jesus is in essence a composite character (that is, an amalgamation of several actual individuals whose stories have been melded into one character, such as is the case with Robin Hood), and therefore non-historical by definition.(
Price, Robert M. (2000) ''Deconstructing Jesus'' Prometheus Books, pg 85)
* Jesus Agnosticism: The Gospel story is so filled with myth and legend that nothing about it including the very existence of the Jesus described can be shown to be historical.(Eddy, Paul R. and Boyd, Gregory A. ''The Jesus Legend'' Baker Academic, 2007. pg 24-25)
* The ''Gospel Jesus'' didn't exist and GA Wells' ''Jesus Myth'' (1999) is an example of this.(Doherty, Earl "Book And Article Reviews: The Case For The Jesus Myth: "Jesus — One Hundred Years Before Christ by Alvar Ellegard" review) Note that from ''Jesus Legend'' (1996) on Wells has accepted there was a historical Jesus behind the hypothetical Q Gospel and that both ''Jesus Legend'' and ''Jesus Myth'' have been presented as examples of the Christ Myth theory by Robert Price, Richard Carrier, (Carrier, Richard (2006) "Did Jesus Even Exist?" Stanford University presentation May 30, 2006) and Eddy-Boyd.(Eddy and Boyd (2007), The Jesus Legend pp. 24)
* Christianity cannot "be traced to a personal founder as reported in the Gospels and was put to death in the circumstances there recorded."(Robertson, Archibald (1946) ''Jesus: Myth Or History'']) A Jesus who died of old age or only preached 'End of the World is nigh' speeches to small groups would qualify as "nonhistorical per this definition)
* "This view (Christ Myth theory) states that
the story of Jesus is a piece of mythology, possessing no more substantial claims to historical fact than the old Greek or Norse stories of gods and heroes..."(
''International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: E-J'' 1982, 1995 by Geoffrey W. Bromiley) There are modern examples of stories of
known historical people "possessing no more substantial claims to historical fact than the old Greek or Norse stories of gods and heroes"--George Washington and the Cherry Tree; Davy Crockett and the Frozen Dawn; Jesse James and the Widow to mention a few. King Arthur and Robin Hood are two more examples of suspected historical people whose stories are most likely fictional in nature.
* Christ-myth theories are part of the "theories that regard Jesus as an
historical but insignificant figure."(Wood, Herbert George (1934) Christianity and the nature of history MacMillan (New York, Cambridge, [Eng.]:
The University Press pg 40)
As you can see there is plenty of evidence including university press books that "Christ Myth theory" has been been used to label a lot of things...including the idea of "Jesus as an historical but insignificant figure" a fact the wikipedia article happily ignores.