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MarcoPG
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Sure it is useful, but it is different than claiming the founder of a religion didn’t walk this earth, be this true or not, mythicists could use the same logic on Jesus, and say the apostles were like the arabs conquerers, a bunch of illuminati, or Jesus was a later invention in order to cover their political agenda, pretty much what Robert Spencer has said about Muhammad.Why not!
Why not put the prophet of Arabia, their Quran book, their ideology of Islam under investigation, historical scrutiny and under the microscope as many others have done to the Bible, Our Lord Jesus Christ, Saint Paul, the New Testament… etc. etc…
Islam is no exception.
Again, I am not saying this same logic could be used on Christianity, that would be the same if it was true or false, because the mythicists wouldn’t use this argument of Christ’s invention to investigate Christianity, but as an easy way to attack it. I know, it sounds a stupid tactic, but we have enough marginal opinions. The more marginal, the more agressive and annoying to respond to. That is I would like to avoid by pointing out the danger of reflecting on the Lord like Spencer does on Muhammad, which is absence of textual proof.