dejudge, I suspect the whole story is so close to being fiction as to make no difference even if there were a kernel of historic truth to the tale.
Any evidence for an HJ?
I'll be bold enough to say there is.
Weak, but there you are.
I asked for evidence not for boldness.
Are you bold enough to show the actual evidence that you claim is weak?
Which book of antiquity? Which author from antiquity mentioned evidence that a known actual crucified criminal was worshiped as a God and Savior of all mankind by Jews and Romans since at least 37-41 CE.
pakeha said:
As Belz... says, there's the undoubted fact Christianity exists and it had to start somehow and an HJ is a plausible likelihood.
You must have forgotten that Belz did scream out in extremely large bolded RED LETTERS that
he never claimed to have had evidence for HJ
pakeha said:
Craig B points out one detail that I ponder, that of the mocking inscription of the notice posted up on the stauros.
Stone's advocacy of the core sayings as proof of an individual is worth considering, too.
You must have forgotten that the Gospels in the Canon are forgeries and not eyewitness accounts. When did anything about Jesus really happen when the authors specifically wrote fiction?
Why does Craig B accept known unreliable sources as history when it was the Son of a Ghost that was crucified in the Gospel?
Stone is also using the same sources of core fiction as core sayings when it is known that the authors copied one another using the same non-historical accounts of Jesus.
The Sermon on the Mount is not even corroborated in the NT and no gospel of sayings have ever been recovered and dated pre 70 CE.
pakeha said:
What I, personally find off-putting is that where ever the gospel writers can get an historical detail dead wrong, they do.
Unless we're talking about details along the lines of historical accuracy in Harry Potter.
What and where is the weak evidence of antiquity for an historical Jesus?
What else could the authors have written to show that they were writing fiction?
1. The author of gMark claimed his Jesus walked on the sea, transfigured and resurrected.
2. The author of gMatthew claimed his Jesus was the Son of a Holy Ghost and a Virgin using virtually all of gMark.
3. The author of gLuke also claimed his Jesus was the product of a Ghost and ascended in a cloud using gMatthew and gMark.
4.The author of gJohn claimed his Jesus was God Creator, the Logos.
5. The Pauline writers claimed they got their Gospel from Jesus AFTER he was dead.
There is no evidence for an historical Jesus that is why it is a Dead End argument after hundreds of YEARS of a Quest for HJ.