1) Actually, no he isn't. There is not one single piece of historical documentation which can verify the existence of Jesus of Nazareth. The closest thing to historical documentation is a vague mention by Josephus who makes mention of him briefly in the historical telling of Jesus's half brother Judas (Now commonly referred to as "St. Jude" which was started by Catholics in fear of accidently praying to Judas Iscariot.) All others have been proven to be fraudulent or counterfiet. (But don't take that as a personal attack against Christianity, since there has been many Atheist based fabrications such as the so called "Roman Execution List")cslewislover wrote:Well, I need to look into the Talbot Institute, but as far as historical evidence goes, Jesus of Nazareth is one of the most confirmed persons of ancient history (and I'm not totally uneducated; I have a Masters in History).tsellisjr wrote:While it's presently being disputed as to whether or not there was a single Jesus or the New Covenant teachings is a collection of events, colmanation of the doctrines of Jesus of Nazareth along with the 11 messiac predessors or Jesus of Nazareth existed at all due to the absence of confirmed historical documentation.. that argument will likely come to an end sometime over the next two years due to two recently discovered works which are presently in the process of being authenticated by the Talbot Institute.
I don't know that your tragedy - which I'm very very sorry for - would seem to influence your stance. I mean, yes, it could. But it could also lead to the opposite stance. I think it is so incredibly easy to see all the negative and evil things in the world and conclude there is no God. It seems like 75% of what gets posted on this board is about that. There are reasons, however, why God would let things be the way they are. The biggest one is that He gave us free will, and He's sticking with His decision. I'm not going any farther here with that because there are other threads for it.My conclusions were rooted in the tragedy of my 4 year old sons abduction and murder almost 9 years ago. This was perpetuated my service as a Marine in Liberia, the Baltic, Darfur, Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria as a Marine.
I used to avoid disclosing these facts personal events which have influenced my stance; especially in a religious form since it compromised their authenticity to Christians as being a view that was formed from spite, grief, and anger, but to say it wasn't would be a lie.
With High Regards...
The biggest reason I believe in Christ is because I've encountered Him personally. I will pray that for you.
The reason the moderator said your stay here might be shortlived is because people who are seen as going against the board rules are banned from the site.
Vicki
The only form of documentations which exist are those which are of a religious and pantheonic nature. Neither of which qualify as historical documentation.
2) Like I said before, it was the root events which have led to my personal determinations which have given rise many philosophical flaws to the Mono-THeist Dogma.
3) I can't control the actions of another and if they owners of this site feel that my presence, points and posts that I author are inappropriate, then so be it.