Turbo said:As I quoted from Wikipedia's article on Jesus:
As the Gospels were not written immediately after his death and there is little external documentation, a small minority of scholars question the historical existence of Jesus.
Over at the article about the wacky Jesus as myth idea:
The theory is based on apparent similarities between early Christian accounts of Jesus and pre-existing mystery religions, and at the more extreme limit of the theory (that Jesus is 100% myth) is also based in part on the lack of extant evidence about his life outside the Gospels. The extreme limit of the theory has not found widespread acceptance among Bible scholars and historians.
allsmiles, since you are so eager learn why even most non-Christian historians consider the Jesus-myth folks to be on the wacko-fringe, you might want to read the "Criticism of the theory" section at the end of the article.
Granite, you may find the fifth bullet point in that section to be particularly enlightening:
Proponents of the Jesus Myth disagree with the notion that the apostle Paul did speak of Jesus as a physical being. This is largely an argument from silence. Furthermore, it is slightly a distortion, because the Apostle Paul contradicts this viewpoint. He claims that Jesus "descended from David according to the flesh"[39], took "the form of a slave, being born in human likeness, And being found in human form,"[40]. Paul also states that "God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under the law."[41] and "the resurrection of the dead has also come through a human being."[42] Furthermore, he invokes the "command," "charge," or "word" of Jesus four times[43] in the Epistles. Scholars believe that the apostle Paul did not quote Jesus more often, because he took for granted that Christians knew what Jesus said. Jesus Myth proponents believe this is a weak argument from silence.Then again, this isn't anything that hasn't been explained to you on TOL.
And look, the land mass himself decided to chime in...
Turbo: what part of "I'm not totally convinced of Dougherty's argument" don't you understand? :think:
I guess that's what happens when you dive bomb into a thread and do a cut and paste job.
Have a nice morning.