Based on what do you say the above?
This is the type of accusation that seems to get atheists in a dither, yet it seems that it’s fair for you to offer here?
Again, you’ll have to provide examples of miracles attributed to him and the existence of witnesses who would have been able to counter these incredulous stories.
Please provide evidence that these legend developed within 30 years of these men’s existence, when witnesses were still around to counter the fact.
Evidence for this, please.
Ok. But we’re talking about intentional deception by the Apostles. How was this accomplished, and why?
Here is an article about Prince Phillip:
dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1226182/Heir-tribe-South-Pacific-tribe-worship-Duke-Edinburgh-want-meet-Prince-William.html
Here is an article about the John Frum faith:
smithsonianmag.com/people-places/john.html
I first learned of Veleda while researching the Lady of Shalott. (They’re not the same- just some similarities) She was a priestess and and a prophet. (Lived in a tower by the river until the war and her capture) Could see the future and was regarded as a goddess:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veleda
[O]n 24 October Antinous drowned in the river, on the same day the locals were commemorating the death, by drowning in the Nile, of the Egyptian god Osiris.
Although Hadrian maintained Antinous’ death was an accident, malicious rumours soon spread. Some thought he had committed suicide or that he had been sacrificed. Others claimed Antinous sacrificed himself to prolong the life of the emperor. …]
Other Greek cities began to establish their own cults and festivals in honour of Antinous, led by local and senatorial leaders, who wished to express their loyalty to Rome and to Hadrian. The Antinous cult became popular among the common people, where it seems to have competed with Christianity.
britishmuseum.org/explore/themes/leaders_and_rulers/hadrian/life_and_legacy.aspx
Mason Locke Weems (October 11, 1759 – May 23, 1825), generally known as Parson Weems, was an American book agent and author. He is best known as the source of some of the apocryphal stories about George Washington. The famous tale of the cherry tree (“I cannot tell a lie, I did it with my little hatchet”) is included in The Life of Washington (1800), Weems’ most famous work.
George Washington died December 14, 1799.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parson_Weems
Chapman, affectionately nicknamed “Johnny Appleseed” by the frontiersmen who experienced his benevolence, continued planting spiritual seeds and apple seeds until his death on March 18 in 1845.
Chapman’s fame as a national icon began in 1871 with a richly descriptive, romantic account of his life by W. D. Haley in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine.
pabook.libraries.psu.edu/palitmap/bios/Chapman__John.html
You also ask about the intentional deception of the Apostles. How was this accomplished? Why?
I think the why question would be more interesting than the how question. The answer is that I don’t know. People tell lies for all sorts of reasons.
I’d like to point out that I did not conclude that the only possible scenario was them being intentionally deceptive. You were the first to suggest that they lied. I tend to think it more plausible that they believed it or, if they did lie, that they admitted to it under torture but the myth had already taken hold.
There are other examples of groups believing something that we’re skeptical of. This doesn’t mean these groups are being intentionally deceitful.
Harold Campings followers, for example, tell people the world will end in October. They honestly believe the world will end in October. They are not lying when they tell you they believe this. They believe they have proof of this, even.
People of the religion “Heaven’s Gate” committed suicide to join up with aliens. They didn’t believe they were dying for a lie. The group believed in the ancient aliens theory- aliens have been coming to earth and meddling in human affairs. They are recorded in history as Gods throughout time. For many who believe this theory, this includes Jesus. Please see the show, Ancient Aliens, on the History channel if you are interested in learning more about this theory. A link to youtube:
youtu.be/6qtjI8eGtvM
My point here is not to argue that Jesus could not have existed, just that mythology CAN develop rapidly. I don’t believe the rate of speed a mythology spreads is any indication of its truthfulness.
Again, I’d like to repeat my request for a list of where and how the Apostles were executed and any details about their arrest/torture/sentencing. I would love to see it from a source you trust.