Penn and Teller are a pair of fools.
Penn and Teller are a pair of fools.
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Plus, Michael Shermer makes an appearance.
Unfortunately, in his appearance, he said that Apollonius of Tyana supposedly had been crucified, which is, AFAICT, dead wrong. It is certainly not in Philostratus' Life of Apollonius. Indeed, calling Apollonius a kind of messiah is grossly misleading. He was basically a philosopher-magician, not a revolutionary leader, or someone trying to reform his people in preparation for a coming judgment, or any other analogue of the various Jewish conceptions of a messiah.
P&T here are spreading b******t as well as debunking it.
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None the less, I felt the tone of your last few posts goes a little too far. For the most part people were making up Christianity in the first few centuries following the death of Jesus.
I agree with your idea that is very likely that Jesus existed. Beyond that I don't think we know much about the nature or teachings of Jesus. What we do know is that he left no writings that are available to us today, most of the words attributed to him almost certainly weren't spoken by him and most of the details concerning the description of his life are probably false. From that we know that people were making stuff up like mad about Jesus and some of that stuff has the potential to have been inspired by other relgious ideas.
Hunty, have you ever asked David Swidler why he's not a christian?
You might just get the awakening you so sorely need.
Not all of the ideas were pulled out of the ether, it is reasonable to suspect that the people that were making up Christianity were inspired by other reliigious ideas beyond Judaism which seems to have been affected by hellenization, itself.
Nope. Nor have I asked you.
I really don't give much of a damn what others believe or don't believe.
No, I wouldn't.
I awakened years ago.
Nope.Originally Posted by Huntster
...I awakened years ago.
You just went backwards.
That's your opinion.
Mine is different.
Unfortunately, in his appearance, he said that Apollonius of Tyana supposedly had been crucified, which is, AFAICT, dead wrong. It is certainly not in Philostratus' Life of Apollonius. Indeed, calling Apollonius a kind of messiah is grossly misleading. He was basically a philosopher-magician, not a revolutionary leader, or someone trying to reform his people in preparation for a coming judgment, or any other analogue of the various Jewish conceptions of a messiah.
Do you have any evidence that Jesus was crucified, or that he was a messiah?
Well, it's your choice.Originally Posted by Huntster
That's your opinion.
Mine is different.