Some gems there. The one about documentary evidence of Jesus must be fake though. I’m not a “believer” but she’s to smart not to know there’s Roman government records about him. And I think some other stuff.
but she’s to smart not to know there’s Roman government records about him
No there aren't. There's an alleged letter from Pontius Pilate mentioning him but I've never been able to find a source. Discussion of it don't show up until the modern era. The romans were extremely religious, if the events described in the new testament surrounding Jesus' death had occurred as described it would absolutely have been commented on by every contemporary source.
Instead we have...
Tacitus : Writing a century or so later, commenting on the beliefs of christians. No more proof than that south park episode about mormons proves Joseph Smith had the book of Mormon dictated by an angel.
Pliny : Ditto
Josephus : Slightly more interesting in that he was a boy around the time Jesus was supposed to have lived. However the section describing his life is awkwardly inserted into a paragraph about something completely different and it's way way too complimentary of jesus. Josephus was a pharisee, so it's unlikely he would have spoken about him in such glowing terms.
[ + ] 3Whuurs
[ - ] 3Whuurs -1 points 2.7 yearsAug 27, 2022 02:16:10 ago (+1/-2)
The one about documentary evidence of Jesus must be fake though. I’m not a “believer” but she’s to smart not to know there’s Roman government records about him. And I think some other stuff.
[ + ] UncleDoug
[ - ] UncleDoug 4 points 2.7 yearsAug 27, 2022 02:59:55 ago (+4/-0)
Jesus is fake and (((christianity))) is judaism for export.
[ + ] NationalSocialism
[ - ] NationalSocialism [op] 2 points 2.7 yearsAug 27, 2022 03:28:27 ago (+2/-0)
https://www.bitchute.com/video/DyO8E2O0RzYU/
[ + ] Broc_Liath
[ - ] Broc_Liath 2 points 2.7 yearsAug 27, 2022 06:26:15 ago (+2/-0)
No there aren't. There's an alleged letter from Pontius Pilate mentioning him but I've never been able to find a source. Discussion of it don't show up until the modern era. The romans were extremely religious, if the events described in the new testament surrounding Jesus' death had occurred as described it would absolutely have been commented on by every contemporary source.
Instead we have...
Tacitus : Writing a century or so later, commenting on the beliefs of christians. No more proof than that south park episode about mormons proves Joseph Smith had the book of Mormon dictated by an angel.
Pliny : Ditto
Josephus : Slightly more interesting in that he was a boy around the time Jesus was supposed to have lived. However the section describing his life is awkwardly inserted into a paragraph about something completely different and it's way way too complimentary of jesus. Josephus was a pharisee, so it's unlikely he would have spoken about him in such glowing terms.