sethnintendo said:
"Joseph totally ignores the messianic/apocalyptic aspects of the New Testament writings and erroneously asserts that there is no evidence for a historical Jesus." I assume this is the sentence I should be paying most attention to but I don't see anything in this that warrants the documentary false (I am having difficulty even understanding the paragraph fully) . How is the documentary proven wrong by avoiding the New Testament apocalyptic end of times (if anything many religions and cultures viewed or discussed a possible end of times/rebirth, I'm thinking Hinduism for one since they believe the world has been destroyed/reborn multiple times)? Also, it was stated in the documentary that there were dozens of well known historians that lived in the area where Jesus would have roamed/lived. He states not one of these historians recorded anything dealing with Jesus. It wasn't until 100 A.D. or so later that Jesus was first brought up. |
Did you read the website page i posted?







