• @danc4498
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    -29 months ago

    The best anyone can do is assign a probability to his existence

    For a person that is considered an actual god, we should expect more than “probable” existence. I think pointing out the lack of evidence for a supposed god is perfectly acceptable.

    • @[email protected]
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      139 months ago

      You’re missing the point or you’re being deliberately obtuse. Either way, nobody’s trying to prove that Jesus Christ existed in this thread (at least, nobody that is arguing in good faith - no pun intended). We’re talking about the real guy that MOST LIKELY really existed but, putting aside his supposed divine heritage, would have been basically a regular guy back then.

      • @afraid_of_zombies
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        -39 months ago

        A regular guy who created three different movements in under 3 years, convinced multiple people to abandon their families and income for life with no power beyond words, who managed to somehow someway have the entire legal system in place not work properly, and was able to convince Pilot to not do the sensible thing which would be wipe out his followers.

        Could you pull this off? With no money and influence could you go to say Mississippi, convince 12 men to abandon their wives/children/income, lead them on a suicide run, somehow manipulate the justice system to not give you a regular trial, yet shield all of your followers for decades after your death, and inspire two separate movements after you are dead…in under 3 years.

        If a regular guy has this level of charisma I would be pretty impressed.

        • fknM
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          19 months ago

          This happens regularly… They are called cults today… Their members also believe their Messiah is a messenger from (or literally is) god… And they get much more than 12.

            • fknM
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              19 months ago

              Jim Jones started his church in 1954 and had enough followers to buy his own church building by 1955.

              I don’t know the exact timeline on it but his faith healing garbage was a conscious effort to engender faith in his teachings and has been written about as being effective in less than a year.

              • @afraid_of_zombies
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                19 months ago

                Sorry. Did he die 6 months after he started his church? I didn’t ask if he had enough money to buy a building, tax free at the absurd cost of owning a building in the 50s. Really people making minimum wage could afford a house back then.

                Worth mentioning that he ran the church for another 24 years and now it is gone. The historical Jesus claim is that he started the church, got people to join, six months later they were willing to do a suicide attack, and 20 centuries later they are still around.

                You are welcome to back off on this. You are not going to find a single time in history, of the thousands of documented religions, where this happened.

                Founder, suicidal cult, dead, and still around all in the span of half a year.

                Occum’s razor. Every other religion that had any success had a founder who spent multiple decades keep it going building up the institutions needed. So what is more likely that Christianity is the one odd one out of thousands or it is the same? James was running a mystery cult centered around a fictional heavenly figure.

                • fknM
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                  19 months ago

                  Look. You need to stop moving the goalposts. The post I replied to was about “could a person be charismatic enough to gain 12 followers.” The answer is yes.

                  Could a person do it in a short period of time? Yes.

                  Why do you insist on being insufferable?

                  • @afraid_of_zombies
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                    19 months ago

                    12 followers in six months and they continue the work after he died.

                    Look, I apologize if I didn’t communicate properly you can believe me or not but I did have that in mind when I wrote it.

      • @[email protected]
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        How Jesus Became God covers that process. Early Christianity was very complicated and divergent. Some groups thought Jesus was just a guy, others that he was just a guy who was raised to divinity, and still others that he was divine from the start. And then even among those who thought he had some sort of divinity, not all of them agreed with the trinity idea. And then Gnositcs come along and have a whole different cosmology about everything.

        The Council of Nicaea didn’t come up with anything on its own. It was an official stamp on what set of existing ideas were considered orthodox or not.

      • @danc4498
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        39 months ago

        Literally everything about Jesus came later, though.