Izzy wrote:Caribe, Are you saying that YOU believe it to be a FACT that Jesus never really existed? If so then that would be an act of faith, because it can't be proven or disproven. Faith is the foundation of religion, not science or history.
[] Jesus has all the characteristics of a myth. Aspects of his life match other myths.
[] Lending credence to Jesus means that I must lend credence to a laundry list of similar folkloric figures.
[] There are acts that Jesus supposedly did that lie outside of any human experience, for example expelling demons from a man and sending them into a herd of swine that eventually all ran off a cliff. Admitting Jesus means admitting demons and the possibility that demons could possess a herd of swine.
[] Since Jesus is connected to a lineage all the way back to Adam, admitting JC means that I need to wrestle with the biblical creation story versus the vast weight of evidence carried by fields of study from plate tectonics to biological evolution.
[] I guess I don't find your statement rational. Jesus is/ was mostly likely a myth without the stretching the imagination too far.
[] No birthday, no death date, no evidence outside the bible, yet his lineage back to the first human is known, wine into water, raising the dead, and the fact that he had a blue ox named Babe.
Again, accepting the reality of a mythical Jesus does not diminish Christian philosophy. The ethos and the direction of Christ can still guide your life down a profitable path. However, all indications are that Christ was probably never here.