Egann said: Yeah. Not buying it. Christian scholars have fragments from texts quite early in the first century, which is about as early as you can reasonably expect. They have enough early documents to definitively identify Gnostic gospels as written later, and that is not an easy task. |
If this is ture, keep in mind that Rome was not the only culture that dabbled in throwing away the old religion in favour of monotheism. Take the Egyptian sun disc Aten for example. Given the arguments at the time between polytheism and monotheism (where multiple gods can be influential on other gods and sometimes make mistakes over it, compared to monotheism's concept of a all-knowing, can-do-no-wrong being), the texts of Abraham were most likely giving the believers of the Roman gods a hard time trying to justify their beliefs. If it happened, Rome merely emulated what it already knew of a monotheistic culture.