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Originally posted by: Rufus12
Wait Santa Claus?? :shocked:![]()
Son, we have something to tell you...
Originally posted by: Rufus12
Wait Santa Claus?? :shocked:![]()
Originally posted by: thehstrybean
Originally posted by: NL5
Originally posted by: Atheus
Originally posted by: NL5
Originally posted by: thehstrybean
Originally posted by: SoulAssassin
Jesus?
Nice try, but we have records that show he lived...
I hate do dredge up the same debate, but, no, no we don't.
Did the Romans keep records of births? executions?
Yes, yes they did.
QFT. The Romans kept records of everything. I believe the Jewish authorities had records too...
Originally posted by: Manuwell
Batman > superman ?!?!?!?
Originally posted by: NL5
Originally posted by: thehstrybean
Originally posted by: NL5
Originally posted by: Atheus
Originally posted by: NL5
Originally posted by: thehstrybean
Originally posted by: SoulAssassin
Jesus?
Nice try, but we have records that show he lived...
I hate do dredge up the same debate, but, no, no we don't.
Did the Romans keep records of births? executions?
Yes, yes they did.
QFT. The Romans kept records of everything. I believe the Jewish authorities had records too...
You do realize that there is NO record of Jesus, right?
Originally posted by: pontifex
hmm...some odd names on that list and several i don't even know.
there's a few not on there that i think should be, especially compared to some that are.
Originally posted by: thehstrybean
Josepheus: History of the Jewish War & Antiquities:
"About this time there lived [a man named] Jesus..." (18:63-64)
Cornelius Tacitus:
""Consequently, to get rid of the report, Nero fastened the guilt and inflicted the most exquisite tortures on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberious at the hands of one of our procurators, Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome, where all things hideous and shameful from every part of the world find their center and become popular. Accordingly, an arrest was first made of all who pleaded guilty; then upon their information, an immense multitude was convicted, not so much of the crime of firing the city, as of hatred against mankind. Mockery of every sort was added to their deaths, Covered with the skins of beasts, they were torn by dogs and perished, or were nailed to crosses, or were doomed to the flames and burnt, to serve as a nightly illumination, when daylight had expired. Nero offered his gardens for the spectacle, and was exhibiting a show in the circus, while he mingled with the people in the dress of charioteer or stood aloft on a car. Hence, even for criminals who deserved extreme and exemplary punishment, there arose a feeling of compassion; for it was not, as it seemed, for the public good, but to glut one man's cruelty, that they were being destroyed." (115 AD)
The James Ossuary:
James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus
Originally posted by: NL5
Originally posted by: thehstrybean
Josepheus: History of the Jewish War & Antiquities:
"About this time there lived [a man named] Jesus..." (18:63-64)
Cornelius Tacitus:
""Consequently, to get rid of the report, Nero fastened the guilt and inflicted the most exquisite tortures on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberious at the hands of one of our procurators, Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome, where all things hideous and shameful from every part of the world find their center and become popular. Accordingly, an arrest was first made of all who pleaded guilty; then upon their information, an immense multitude was convicted, not so much of the crime of firing the city, as of hatred against mankind. Mockery of every sort was added to their deaths, Covered with the skins of beasts, they were torn by dogs and perished, or were nailed to crosses, or were doomed to the flames and burnt, to serve as a nightly illumination, when daylight had expired. Nero offered his gardens for the spectacle, and was exhibiting a show in the circus, while he mingled with the people in the dress of charioteer or stood aloft on a car. Hence, even for criminals who deserved extreme and exemplary punishment, there arose a feeling of compassion; for it was not, as it seemed, for the public good, but to glut one man's cruelty, that they were being destroyed." (115 AD)
The James Ossuary:
James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus
Well, Josephus wasn't born till after Jesus supposedly died. C.T. Was born well after Jesus's death. The James Ossuarry - you are joking right?
Show me ONE account of Jesus that was written at ANY time during his life. There are none.
Did Jesus live? Maybe. But, there is no PROOF.
Originally posted by: thehstrybean
Originally posted by: Rufus12
Wait Santa Claus?? :shocked:![]()
Son, we have something to tell you...
Originally posted by: nkgreen
Originally posted by: thehstrybean
Originally posted by: Rufus12
Wait Santa Claus?? :shocked:![]()
Son, we have something to tell you...
NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by: Atheus
Should change the title to 'most influential imaginary people'... it does say that in the link.
I'd have god at the top. King Arthur and Big Brother are good ones, WTF Marlboro Man though...
Originally posted by: flxnimprtmscl
No John Galt? No Howard Roark? This list is weak. And Bambi??? When did Bambi become a person?
Originally posted by: flxnimprtmscl
And Bambi??? When did Bambi become a person?
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: flxnimprtmscl
And Bambi??? When did Bambi become a person?
Apparently a short time after Godzilla became a person.
Originally posted by: thehstrybean
Originally posted by: NL5
Originally posted by: thehstrybean
Josepheus: History of the Jewish War & Antiquities:
"About this time there lived [a man named] Jesus..." (18:63-64)
Cornelius Tacitus:
""Consequently, to get rid of the report, Nero fastened the guilt and inflicted the most exquisite tortures on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberious at the hands of one of our procurators, Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome, where all things hideous and shameful from every part of the world find their center and become popular. Accordingly, an arrest was first made of all who pleaded guilty; then upon their information, an immense multitude was convicted, not so much of the crime of firing the city, as of hatred against mankind. Mockery of every sort was added to their deaths, Covered with the skins of beasts, they were torn by dogs and perished, or were nailed to crosses, or were doomed to the flames and burnt, to serve as a nightly illumination, when daylight had expired. Nero offered his gardens for the spectacle, and was exhibiting a show in the circus, while he mingled with the people in the dress of charioteer or stood aloft on a car. Hence, even for criminals who deserved extreme and exemplary punishment, there arose a feeling of compassion; for it was not, as it seemed, for the public good, but to glut one man's cruelty, that they were being destroyed." (115 AD)
The James Ossuary:
James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus
Well, Josephus wasn't born till after Jesus supposedly died. C.T. Was born well after Jesus's death. The James Ossuarry - you are joking right?
Show me ONE account of Jesus that was written at ANY time during his life. There are none.
Did Jesus live? Maybe. But, there is no PROOF.
So just because something is written after someone dies, that person is no longer part of the historical record? You don't write about history as it's happening. Jesus lived in the armpit of the Roman empire. No one is going to write about him while he's alive. Only after his death forms a religion is anyone going to remotely care about him.
And in response to the James Ossuary, the IAA has been back and forth on it. "If authentic, it would have been the first archaeological proof that Jesus existed beyond the manuscript tradition." (BAR)
The IAA has never shown any proof that it's a forgery, and the Royal Ontario Museum, BAR, and Hershel Shanks all stand behind it's authenticity.
Originally posted by: Atheus
Should change the title to 'most influential imaginary people'... it does say that in the link.
I'd have god at the top. King Arthur and Big Brother are good ones, WTF Marlboro Man though...
Originally posted by: thehstrybean
So just because something is written after someone dies, that person is no longer part of the historical record?
