ArchivedWas Jesus a real personThis is rediculous. We shouldn't even be having a discussion on whether Jesus Christ existed. This baffles the mind! Ofcourse He existed. If you want to doubt that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, then that's you (however, His authority can be proven by the means of prophetic scripture), but to say Jesus Christ was not a real person? That's another story. And yes, contemporary historians have written about Jesus: Contemporary historians like Josephus, who wrote toward the end of the first century, has two references to Jesus. Tacitus, writing about 115 C.E., speaks of the Christiani whose name was derived from Christus who was condemned to death by Pontius Pilate. The letter of Mar-Serapion, written to his son in 73 C.E., tells of the death of Jesus and that he had lived on through the teaching he had given. Suetonius, who lived from 65 to 135, wrote in The Twelve Caesars about Augustus, speaks of the Christian movement. So does Pliny the Younger in his correspondence with Trajan. There are even references to Jesus in the Talmud.--From: http://www.geocities.com/mcglover2000/jesus.html |
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