"What one thinks about the supernatural claims of Jesus Christ...

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    "What one thinks about the supernatural claims of Jesus Christ will be determined ultimately, by one’s trust or lack of trust in them'

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    As there never was a real human being by the name of Jesus Christ the so called trust or lack of is more to do with one's lack of reason & belief in fairy tales.No doubt you belive in fairy tales & if that is your understanding of the Truth then so be it. As nothing remains the same in the material world there is always hope for you & a change of mind will surely bring about a little bit of light.

    Do yourself a big favour & read this site & indeed it will be a 'revelation'. Some wonderful insights for an OPEN mind.

    This site contains scholarship, blasphemy, heresy, freethought, rationalism, atheism, history, psychology, sociology, theology, anthropology, etc.

    Years of research are summarized, via abstracts from scholars.

    Subjects and Results:

    * Bible (Old Testament. New Testament.) (was) is Fiction ("historical Fiction", etc.).
    * Jesus (was) is a Fictional character (not "historical").
    * Paul (was) is a Fictional character. Etc.

    "Numerous attempts have been made to sychronise these dates, but with so little success that Scaliger [Joseph Justus Scaliger 1540 - 1609] regarded the determination of the Nativity as beyond the skill of man. The Natal Day has been celebrated in various ages on Martinmas, Whitsuntide, Jesus Day, Palalia, Easter, the Vernal Equinox, Caesar's Day, the Feast of Tabernacles, and Brumalia, or Christmas; the last one now superceding all the others. " [187-188].

    http://christianism.com/
 
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