Josephus Flavius, a famous historian. There are two alleged mentions of Jesus in his histories. The first of them, the more extensive and more famous one, is no longer quoted by Christian scholars. That is because they know it is a blatant Christian forgery
Could the volumes of the historians have been tampered with? The answer is: yes they could have. Where were these historic volumes stored? In the local public library? In individuals' private homes? No. They were in the posession of the Church
Josephus Flavius, a famous historian. There are two alleged mentions of Jesus in his histories. The first of them, the more extensive and more famous one, is no longer quoted by Christian scholars. That is because they know it is a blatant Christian forgery
GodKillerAtheist 1 year ago
Could the volumes of the historians have been tampered with? The answer is: yes they could have. Where were these historic volumes stored? In the local public library? In individuals' private homes? No. They were in the posession of the Church
GodKillerAtheist 1 year ago
So all the first century historians who were born 50 to 100 years after the supposed death of Jesus prove Jesus was a real person... FAIL!
Listen to the guy say second century AD 20 years after
GodKillerAtheist 1 year ago
"...the theology and philosophy department at *Liberty University*..."
Oh mercy...
My neighbors are probably wondering what's so damn funny.
polymath7 1 year ago