AHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHA, YOU ARE SO ING STUPID
The fact that epics like the bhagavad gita and gilgamesh exist is proof enough. i'll let you in on a secret. a lot of the hore stories in the Bible are stolen from gilgamesh which was written before the bible. but for some reason it's seen as mythology while the bible is seen as fact. re s like you being the reason
AHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHA, YOU ARE SO ING STUPID
Many historians and scientists have switched to BCE (Before Common Era) and CE (Common Era), so not sure what point you're making there, tbh.... you are reaching wildly now![]()
Go find out for yourself, we're having a big boy discussion here. Stick to slurping rapist and posting threads about men's sexual orientation, you're out of your league peanut-brain
Cool story bro. All these religions existed before Christianity, so you're little ALL CAPS LAUGHING FEST really means nothing. The only one that looks like a complete dumb in this thread is you![]()
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_C...tive_mythology
There are a lot of aspects of the story of Jesus that are far from unique.
Many aspects, such as a virgin/miraculous birth are very common in many deity backstories of the time, and that is just the first example.
has no rebuttal so resorts to posting emoticons
Most of what is known of the ancient world comes from the accounts of antiquity's own historians. Although it is important to take into account the bias of each ancient author, their accounts are the basis for our understanding of the ancient past. Some of the more notable ancient writers include Herodotus, Thucydides, Polybius, Sima Qian, Sallust, Livy, Josephus, Suetonius, and Tacitus.
The earliest known systematic historical thought emerged in ancient Greece, beginning with Herodotus of Halicarnassus (484–c. 425 BC).Thucydides largely eliminated divine causality in his account of the war between Athens and Sparta,[33] establishing a rationalistic element which set a precedent for subsequent Western historical writings. He was also the first to distinguish between cause and immediate origins of an event.[33]
You ing gots own yourselves, RandomGuy is actually decent but Kony you are a dumbass.
sounds like you're having a melting down session
what a ing tool![]()
you have yet to refute anything except by posting unrelated bull and OMG UR SO DUMB HAHAHAA <insert various emoticons>
How am I a tool? Read the text you dumbass.
Judaism.
You know I'm getting to you but you won't admit it.![]()
here we go again with this tired ass schtick![]()
Hey, I got nothing but time. Wanna keep going?
The Bible existed before Christianity..so what's your point...Christianity was handed down from the Mosaic law...the Bible unlike other religious dogma can be traced through historical / and proven through archeology based on world empires that existed...Can you make the same claim for the other religions....I need tangible proof btw similar to man's history that validates the Bible...
Meh. Einstein was unquestionably brilliant, but hardly infallible, and the existence of Jesus was not his forte as a physicist.
Might as well ask your veterinarian about the best treatment for your diabetes.
The sad thing is, even if there is some legitimacy to this, it will be ignored/dismissed by the majority of the population.
Truth about some of the archeological accounts in the bible is not proof that whole thing is true.
Plenty of fiction references people and places that existed.
Tolkien's world was based on England. Does that mean Gollum was real?
and Judiasm is the pre-cursor for Christianity...the Mosiac Law....do you not agree?
Judaism: 1500 BCE in Israel
Egyptian: c. 3100 BCE in Egypt during the Predynastic period
Greek: evolved from Mycenaean Greek religion from c. 1600-1100 BCE
Roman: evolved from various religious cults dating back to the 8th century BCE
Hinduism: dates back to Indian Vedism from 1600-800 BCE
Shintoism: dates back to ancient Japanese religions from 300 BCE
Celtic-Druidic: as early as 200 BCE in Britain, Ireland, and France
Christianity: 1st century CE
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