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I didn’t watch the video but based on reading what @LateCatholic said in an above comment on this thread, this video is some form of Jesus mythism.
Ask professional historians with expertise in the areas of biblical historicity, ancient Jewish history etc. whether Jesus was a myth. Jesus mythism isn’t taken very seriously in the world of professional historical scholarship.
According to the following link, Professor Graham Stanton, “occupies the chair in New Testament Studies at Cambridge University” and he has said:
Ask professional historians with expertise in the areas of biblical historicity, ancient Jewish history etc. whether Jesus was a myth. Jesus mythism isn’t taken very seriously in the world of professional historical scholarship.
According to the following link, Professor Graham Stanton, “occupies the chair in New Testament Studies at Cambridge University” and he has said:
Today, nearly all historians, whether Christians or not, accept that Jesus existed and that the gospels contain plenty of valuable evidence which as to be weighed and assessed critically. There is general agreement that, with the possible exception of Paul, we know far more about Jesus of Nazareth than about any first or second century Jewish or pagan religious teacher.
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