Having trudged through much historical nonsense on my way to my masters in history years ago, I can say for sure that there is evidence a figure named Jesus existed. There are local, historical writings (not trumped up about him having any magical abilities or being the son of god) that speak about him. There are also historical accounts from the Roman Empire who talk about him and how popular he was, which was something that concerned them at the time. No one talks of him having any special abilities, the most that is said is regarding his popularity. There is not much, but he is there. The idea of having to search for the sources where I learned this is agonizing so I am hoping there is someone else out there who may have learned this as well. Plus, I got fed up with my failure to do anything with my degree earlier last year and through out all my books from that period of my life.Limewater wrote:Oh, I assure you, I was not personally offended at all. Were you to say that there is no historical evidence that Jesus was any sort of deity or perform miracles or something, I would not disagree. However, as historical figures of that era go, there is a pretty strong case to be made for the existence of Jesus. We do not have contemporary, extra-biblical sources to confirm his existence, but that's true of a lot of historical figures who people don't claim are made-up. We do, however, have a fair amount of bibical and extra-biblical sources regarding the early Christian church. This provides pretty strong historical support for the existence of Jesus as a religious leader around that time. The Christian church started while there were a load of people alive who would have been contemporary with Christ.Octopod wrote: My comments were probably not needed either to be fair. I understand when I say certain things, even if they are aimed specifically at that person who made those comments, that others will be sensitive to them as well. I meant no offense to you Limewater, I realize that people with different beliefs, or lack of, share this board, so I'll try to word things less antagonistically from now on.
However, I maintain that what I said is the truth.
You don't have to believe he walked on water to accept that there is historical evidence for some guy to have existed and inspired a new cult/sect of Judaism a couple thousand years ago.
I do remember learning that a figure named Muhammad is documented to have existed as well, but I know less about that. From what I seem to remember, there was a man who claimed to have prophetic visions. There was a local ruler who was looking for a way to unite his people and he jumped on the whole religion thing. This was a long time ago in a World Religions course with an "iffy" teacher so I will accept anyone's testimony that what I learned about Muhammad as most likely more accurate than what I know. So don't beat me up.
