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In reply to the discussion: Archaeologists believe they've found cross of Jesus of Nazareth [View all]Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)dare I say they may not be the most professionally disinterested group, when it comes to taking Biblical assertions as historical fact.
Most objective actual historians- of Judea, for instance, or Rome.. won't touch the subject with a 10 ft. pole (because they know better) ... still, the fact remains that the Jews don't have any record of the guy, the Romans didn't record any of it. It didn't register even as a blip, and some of these folks did keep good records.
Could there have been an itinerant rabbi from, say, Galilee who followed roughly that story pattern, one which dovetailed nicely with several other mystery and deicide/birth-death-rebirth cults which were popular at the time? Sure. But the earliest Christian records indicate that "Jesus" at the beginning may have been an entirely spiritual entity, only later given an objective historical existence, retroactively around 100-200 AD.