rocketpig said:
To interject a medium opinion, you both have points but Avinash is asking the important questions... How on Earth do you know? I've read up on the Holy Sepulchre and the science behind it is sketchy at best. Yes, it's the most likely burial place of Christ that's been found. On the other hand, expecting to actually find bones there is ridiculous. Almost no bones are found in any burial place nowadays. This isn't Indiana Jones. Almost any burial site has been looted multiple times over the years and the expectation of bones is like wishing for God's hand to guide you the way to Eden. It just doesn't happen. But, to the best of my knowledge, there are records of Christ existing. Whether he's the Son of God or not is up for each person to decide. Isn't that the point of religion in the first place? I'm a dedicated Agnostic but I won't refute that the man existed. His holyness is definitely up for debate, though. It's times like this where I really appreciate my Religious Studies, Anthropology, and Sociology classes. God knows I hated them all (except for physical antrhopology, that shit rocked).
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The records are writings written well after the fact, long after he supposedly died.
And whether the sites have been looted or not, doesn't change the fact that no evidence is there to substantiate the man beyond those writings, which were not written by people who knew him or even met him and may or may not be accurate.
Now perhaps there is no evidence of him existing or maybe it just can't be found, but then you can't really say with any certainty that he actually existed, there may not have been a real person named, Jesus or there may have, but without the evidence all you have is theories.
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