the bible - no wonder 'we' swear on the bible, page-86

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    "What's really laughable about your post is the three-century gap between Christ's well-documented and witnessed life on Earth"

    Ophir - ye of blind faith - well documented by who?

    Please enlighten me.

    Even the local female Priest in Shenton Park admits the Jesus Christ Story in a fable. He became the Sun/son of God at the council of Nicea - can't you read plain english.

    All with reference - read it s l o w l y!!

    Why there are no records of Jesus Christ

    It is not possible to find in any legitimate religious or historical writings compiled between the beginning of the first century and well into the fourth century any reference to Jesus Christ and the spectacular events that the Church says accompanied his life. This confirmation comes from Frederic Farrar (1831-1903) of Trinity College, Cambridge: "It is amazing that history has not embalmed for us even one certain or definite saying or circumstance in the life of the Saviour of mankind ... there is no statement in all history that says anyone saw Jesus or talked with him. Nothing in history is more astonishing than the silence of contemporary writers about events relayed in the four Gospels."
    (The Life of Christ, Frederic W. Farrar, Cassell, London, 1874)

    This situation arises from a conflict between history and New Testament narratives. Dr Tischendorf made this comment: "We must frankly admit that we have no source of information with respect to the life of Jesus Christ other than ecclesiastic writings assembled during the fourth century."
    (Codex Sinaiticus, Dr Constantin von Tischendorf, British Library, London)

    There is an explanation for those hundreds of years of silence: the construct of Christianity did not begin until after the first quarter of the fourth century, and that is why Pope Leo X (d. 1521) called Christ a "fable" (Cardinal Bembo: His Letters..., op. cit.).
 
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