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Hi guys, I’ve read the article of Trent Horn and Jimmy Aikin about this topic. Can I have some more, as I need more support on this matter.Thanks.
Coincidentally I struggle with skepticism also. But the historical elements of the Gospel do not bother me any more than other historical figures.I’m a cradle catholic but I’ve been bugged by sceptism for a while now, so I need a bit of help and reassurance.
Your argument is not convincing. There are many books and movies today that use real events and are mixed with fantasy. Some of the characters you may pick from these stories may be fictional.The bible is a work of literature that is intertwined with history, and Jesus is spoken about in these documents just like George Washington is spoken about in documents. Or Plato. Pick a name.
The Joseph’s text is considered a mixed bag from some scholars. I think the broader consensus is that some of it is interpolated and some of it isn’t, it depends on which quote, but that there is still a reference to Jesus. And then of course you have scholars who say the whole thing is legit and others who say all references are false.Read that Josephus account had additional text by Christians ? Can the early Christians do that to Tacitus as well ?