HansMustermann
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But basically here's the problem with believing that actually something like 3000 people per day were converting: the archaeology doesn't support it.
E.g.,https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org...aeological-quest-for-the-earliest-christians/
For the first two centuries, the number of Xians in Roman cities can be summed up with the words "bugger" and "all".
Hell, in another archaeological analysis of Roman tombs, it turns out that even a century or two later you can't really support a population of more than a couple thousand Xians total. In Rome. A city which had anywhere between 1 and 2 million people, depending on the exact point in time we're talking about. The Christians were in the low fractions of a percent.
So, yeah, thousands a day converting in smaller cities is kinda silly. I don't doubt that whoever wrote Acts wished that was the case, but reality was sadly a lot more modest.
But in any case, when talking about fractions of a percent of the population, I don't think it stretches any suspension of disbelief that yeah, there were at least that many gullible and uninformed people.
E.g.,https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org...aeological-quest-for-the-earliest-christians/
For the first two centuries, the number of Xians in Roman cities can be summed up with the words "bugger" and "all".
Hell, in another archaeological analysis of Roman tombs, it turns out that even a century or two later you can't really support a population of more than a couple thousand Xians total. In Rome. A city which had anywhere between 1 and 2 million people, depending on the exact point in time we're talking about. The Christians were in the low fractions of a percent.
So, yeah, thousands a day converting in smaller cities is kinda silly. I don't doubt that whoever wrote Acts wished that was the case, but reality was sadly a lot more modest.
But in any case, when talking about fractions of a percent of the population, I don't think it stretches any suspension of disbelief that yeah, there were at least that many gullible and uninformed people.
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