Piggy
Unlicensed street skeptic
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I know. I just don't know why. Last time we had this conversation you told me that it was simply more likely that a historical Jesus existed because (I'm paraphrasing, of course. Forgive me if I'm misrepresenting) why would they write that if it weren't true ? Well, it's a bit of an argument from incredulity, but what I didn't catch back then is that there actually is an answer to that question. Please note that I still haven't made up my mind about this; I find it fascinating, that's all.
Well, I was actually trying to have that conversation, but it keeps getting derailed.
On page 38 I answered a question, laying out a pretty standard bio for a historical Jesus.
Someone asked for a summary of the evidence, so I did that for the first couple of bits about being from Nazareth and being a follower of John the Baptist.
Of course, then there's an assault by the Jesus Truthers -- I'm sorry to call them that, but seriously, that's what they are -- who start making pointless objections.
I can either get bogged down with those, or I can continue presenting the scenario.
But the thing is, if you REALLY want the evidence that will convince you, it won't fit on forum posts. It really won't. Because we're dealing with ancient documents and cultures and beliefs and artifacts and languages, the chain of evidence for any one point is long and tangled.
Therefore, what I'm trying to demonstrate is that the whole Jesus Myth idea is absurd on its face. It doesn't hold water, and we shouldn't suspect that it would.
If I get caught up chasing one petty objection to the other -- I mean really, folks are proposing "What if Paul made up the guys in Jerusalem?" -- it'll go nowhere forever.
So I'm going to get back to the bigger picture.
As to the other question, historians can't prove history, so they're always dealing in probabilities.
Nobody can prove Jesus, but the likelihood is higher that he existed than that he didn't.
But as to the Jesus Myth notions as they exist right now… those are crank ideas. By which I mean, although there may be some plausible scenario which lacks a historical Jesus, none of these guys have yet come up with it.