pakeha
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If Jesus wasn't a Jew, why did people call him "Rabbi"? Why did he speak and teach in the Jewish temple? Why did Pilate put "King of the Jews" on the cross? Why did the Pharisees try to trick him by asking him questions about the Jewish laws?
Why do you take aboard these things as facts?
That the Pharisees try to trick him by asking him questions about the Jewish laws, for example?
Or that Jesus spoke and taught in the Jewish temple?
Or even that Pilate put "King of the Jews" on the cross?
Thanks for the links.For those interested check out Category Archive: Bart Ehrman regarding Richard Carrier's comments on Bart Ehrman's book.
The [URL="http://freethoughtblogs.com/carrier/archives/1794]Ehrman on Historicity Recap[/URL] provides a nice one stop collection of links and shows it isn't just Carrier that dumps on the book.
While Carrier is still looking for a book that provides the best case for Jesus historicity he recommends, as flawed as they are, Van Voorst’s Jesus Outside the New Testament and Theissen & Merz’s The Historical Jesus over Ehrman's book.
ETA
I think you're missing a " in the second link.
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