- 09 Dec 09, 14:00#173590
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If Jesus was born on Christmas Day, why does the year not increment until a few days later?

A racing car that does not win, is just art
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If Jesus was born on Christmas Day, why does the year not increment until a few days later?
I believe his real birthday was never
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Believe what you believe, Jesus existed - he is as real a historical figure as Cleopatra, Mohammed or Alexander the Great. His existence is not up for debate.
Believe what you believe, Jesus existed - he is as real a historical figure as Cleopatra, Mohammed or Alexander the Great. His existence is not up for debate.
Where did you hear that then?
Believe what you believe, Jesus existed - he is as real a historical figure as Cleopatra, Mohammed or Alexander the Great. His existence is not up for debate.
Where did you hear that then?
Independent (i.e. non-biblical) contemporary references to Jesus include the writings of the Roman historians Tacitus and Suetonius and those of the Jewish historian Josephus.
I have no desire to argue with you or anyone else - indeed I'm a great believer in avoiding religion as a subject of 'polite' conversation altogether. But I take issue slightly at being challenged by uninformed secularists who know so little about the subject they're pontificating on that they would say something as preposterous as suggesting Jesus didn't exist. It's like saying Henry VIII didn't exist. I can say that I think Henry VIII was a murderous, dishonourable ba$tard who didn't deserve the position he held. But if I suggest he didn't exist, then I'm just demonstrating my lack of historical knowledge.
Believe what you believe, Jesus existed - he is as real a historical figure as Cleopatra, Mohammed or Alexander the Great. His existence is not up for debate.
Where did you hear that then?
Independent (i.e. non-biblical) contemporary references to Jesus include the writings of the Roman historians Tacitus and Suetonius and those of the Jewish historian Josephus.
I have no desire to argue with you or anyone else - indeed I'm a great believer in avoiding religion as a subject of 'polite' conversation altogether. But I take issue slightly at being challenged by uninformed secularists who know so little about the subject they're pontificating on that they would say something as preposterous as suggesting Jesus didn't exist. It's like saying Henry VIII didn't exist. I can express an opinion about Henry VIII - for example that I think he was a murderous, dishonourable ba$tard who didn't deserve the position he held. But if I suggest he didn't exist, then I'm simply demonstrating my lack of historical knowledge.
Believe what you believe, Jesus existed - he is as real a historical figure as Cleopatra, Mohammed or Alexander the Great. His existence is not up for debate.
Where did you hear that then?
Independent (i.e. non-biblical) contemporary references to Jesus include the writings of the Roman historians Tacitus and Suetonius and those of the Jewish historian Josephus.
I have no desire to argue with you or anyone else - indeed I'm a great believer in avoiding religion as a subject of 'polite' conversation altogether. But I take issue slightly at being challenged by uninformed secularists who know so little about the subject they're pontificating on that they would say something as preposterous as suggesting Jesus didn't exist. It's like saying Henry VIII didn't exist. I can express an opinion about Henry VIII - for example that I think he was a murderous, dishonourable ba$tard who didn't deserve the position he held. But if I suggest he didn't exist, then I'm simply demonstrating my lack of historical knowledge.
Nah, wasn't spoiling for a fight, i've just never seen or heard of Jesus being referenced in 'viable' historic texts.
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