Incorrect. Matthew 2:1-12. To worship the birth of Christ is to celebrate.
If the Bible command us to celebrate his birthday, it would have given us a date.
Incorrect. Matthew 2:1-12. To worship the birth of Christ is to celebrate.
What historical evidence? The writings of the gospels were done more than a hundred years after the supposed passing of Jesus Christ with the exception of Paul's writings which was done around 40 years after the passing.
Other than that, there's no evidence, at least not physical. There's no historical documents that were created during Jesus Christ's lifetime.
If the Bible command us to celebrate his birthday, it would have given us a date.
What historical evidence? The writings of the gospels were done more than a hundred years after the supposed passing of Jesus Christ with the exception of Paul's writings which was done around 40 years after the passing.
Other than that, there's no evidence, at least not physical. There's no historical documents that were created during Jesus Christ's lifetime.
Are you saying Mark, Luke, John and Mathew wrote theirs a hundred years AFTER Jesus death? You have totally lost your marbles.
Alexander the Great? There were coins with a portrait of himself on them, they were made during his reign. He was a conquerer, there are many, many documents recording the actions and the events during his lifetime, not after he had passed on. There are also treaties signed by him as well.
We also all know what Caesar looked like. There are statues of him. There's also coins that were created during his reign as well. In fact, there are writings done by Caesar himself. Accounts of what he had witnessed during his lifetime.
It's nearly impossible to prove that either Alexander or Caesar did not exist, but there is no way to prove that Jesus Christ did in fact exist.
Jesus? Not so much, except for the hearsay accounts.
I have no doubt that Jesus was a spiritual master, but there were many throughout history. Buddha, Mohammad, Krishna and many others come to mind. I have learned that they all represent the same ideal, so it doesn't matter whom you focus on, as long as you are comfortable with it. I read the Bhagavad Gita along with the Bible, and really, I do not see what the big deal is over physical proof of their existence. I think I saw part of nirvana when I had my near death experience, and that is a great comfort to me.
AHEM!!
Pontius Pilate
Cornelius Tacitus
Caius Suetonius
Pliny the Younger.
Lucian of Samosata
Letter from Mara Bar-Serapion
Julius Africanus, Thallus, and Phlegon
I guess those people never existed according to your logic. While you're at it, look up Lucian of Samosata, who wrote "The Passing Peregrinus," about the history of a well known Greek traveller named Proteus, a book that confirmed numerous historical facts mentioned in the Gospels, and about Jesus Christ.
There are many, many famous historical figures of antiquities that were simply documented in various details, and based your logic they cannot exist because using historical documents is verbotten.
Mark was not an eyewitness, didn't you know that? He was a discipline of Peter's. Neither was Luke. You know what's interesting about Luke? The fact that he was a companion to Paul who never witnessed anything too. Both Mark and Luke were responsible for recalling the stories that they were told by Matthew and the others.
I have no doubt that Jesus was a spiritual master, but there were many throughout history. Buddha, Mohammad, Krishna and many others come to mind. I have learned that they all represent the same ideal, so it doesn't matter whom you focus on, as long as you are comfortable with it. I read the Bhagavad Gita along with the Bible, and really, I do not see what the big deal is over physical proof of their existence. I think I saw part of nirvana when I had my near death experience, and that is a great comfort to me.
What historical evidence? The writings of the gospels were done more than a hundred years after the supposed passing of Jesus Christ with the exception of Paul's writings which was done around 40 years after the passing.
Other than that, there's no evidence, at least not physical. There's no historical documents that were created during Jesus Christ's lifetime.
I know what PTSD is. What you haven't satisfactorily explained is its connection to this unverified "indoctrination."No, because indoctrination has everything to do with PTSD. Since you consistently make reference to your "military background" one would think you would be more well informed regarding the most common disorder suffered by returning vets.
Not obtuse, at all. Either Obama is the most incompetent Commander in Chief for not knowing what's going on, or he's the most devious one for promoting such a policy of indoctrination to exist.Of course that is what I am saying. Someone is being purposely obtuse.:roll:
Military wide indoctrination like that would require a service-wide directive by the President.Then to be privy to all the conversations and indoctrination, he would have to have a nanny cam set up.
I merely said that the historical records that were created after the passing of someone cannot be used to prove one's existence. I never said that Jesus Christ doesn't exist, but that it cannot be proven.
I just don't consider "historical records" that were created long after the event to be concrete evidence, just hearsay accounts. However, it doesn't mean it's not true.
All of these people mentioned above are not worshipped as Gods. So...
Funny thing tho', Jesus Christ was also mentioned in the Quran as a historical figure that existed calling him (considered Him only as a prophet) as "Jesus Christ the son of Mary." Two very different and separate documents pointing out a historical figure, the Bible and the Quran (from a historical perspective, not theologically), that existed. And then you have the historical documents called "letters" written separately by some of the Apostles (many years later after Jesus was persecuted on the cross) in various locations at different times who were witnesses to the existence of Jesus Christ. One good example is Paul's letters where he wrote the Book of Galatians describing Jesus. All this can be read in the New Testament.
On Paul's letters:
Codex Sinaiticus - Significance
And the date:
Codex Sinaiticus - About Codex Sinaiticus
And then you have other Apostles:
Fragment from world's oldest Bible found hidden in Egyptian monastery - Africa - World - The Independent
In short, Jesus Christ is a real, historical figure of the time.
Military wide indoctrination like that would require a service-wide directive by the President.
Do you know how mandatory service-wide sexual harassment training was implemented? President Clinton sent a directive to all the services mandating it.
Funny thing tho', Jesus Christ was also mentioned in the Quran as a historical figure that existed calling him (considered Him only as a prophet) as "Jesus Christ the son of Mary." Two very different and separate documents pointing out a historical figure, the Bible and the Quran (from a historical perspective, not theologically), that existed. And then you have the historical documents called "letters" written separately by some of the Apostles (many years later after Jesus was persecuted on the cross) in various locations at different times who were witnesses to the existence of Jesus Christ. One good example is Paul's letters where he wrote the Book of Galatians describing Jesus. All this can be read in the New Testament.
On Paul's letters:
Codex Sinaiticus - Significance
And the date:
Codex Sinaiticus - About Codex Sinaiticus
And then you have other Apostles:
Fragment from world's oldest Bible found hidden in Egyptian monastery - Africa - World - The Independent
In short, Jesus Christ is a real, historical figure of the time.