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To a Jewish person, this book explains how Christianity could have taken root and spread, even if false, when other messianic cults failed:
https://www.amazon.com/Not-Impossib...id=1537428008&sr=8-7&keywords=richard+carrier
I realize it might be offensive to a Christian, but it does give one a lot of insight into the culture of the first centuries CE in the MIddle East, Greece, etc. I am not an atheist like Carrier, who was once Christian, but I do not accept Jesus as the messiah, of course. However, I definitely believe in G-d.
https://www.amazon.com/Not-Impossib...id=1537428008&sr=8-7&keywords=richard+carrier
I realize it might be offensive to a Christian, but it does give one a lot of insight into the culture of the first centuries CE in the MIddle East, Greece, etc. I am not an atheist like Carrier, who was once Christian, but I do not accept Jesus as the messiah, of course. However, I definitely believe in G-d.
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