on โ10-10-2013 09:21 PM
American Biblical scholar Joseph Atwill will be appearing before the British public for the first time in London on the 19th of October to present a controversial new discovery: ancient confessions recently uncovered now prove, according to Atwill, that the New Testament was written by first-century Roman aristocrats and that they fabricated the entire story of Jesus Christ.
Although to many scholars his theory seems outlandish, and is sure to upset some believers, Atwill regards his evidence as conclusive and is confident its acceptance is only a matter of time. "I present my work with some ambivalence, as I do not want to directly cause Christians any harm," he acknowledges, "but this is important for our culture. Alert citizens need to know the truth about our past so we can understand how and why governments create false histories and false gods. They often do it to obtain a social order that is against the best interests of the common people."
Was Jesus based on a real person from history? "The short answer is no," Atwill insists, "in fact he may be the only fictional character in literature whose entire life story can be traced to other sources. Once those sources are all laid bare, there's simply nothing left."
Is this the beginning of the end of Christianity? "Probably not," grants Atwill, "but what my work has done is give permission to many of those ready to leave the religion to make a clean break. We've got the evidence now to show exactly where the story of Jesus came from. Although Christianity can be a comfort to some, it can also be very damaging and repressive, an insidious form of mind control that has led to blind acceptance of serfdom, poverty, and war throughout history. To this day, especially in the United States, it is used to create support for war in the Middle East."
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/10/prweb11201273.htm
Nooooooooooooooooooo.
on โ10-10-2013 11:03 PM
on โ10-10-2013 11:04 PM
Good one Eve. But using your argument, why not be an atheist and you can make up your own rules and drink whatever you want to drink.
on โ10-10-2013 11:04 PM
I've told you many times what I believe, and I cannot imagine what would make me change my mind.
on โ10-10-2013 11:06 PM
on โ10-10-2013 11:06 PM
@crikey*mate wrote:I've told you many times what I believe, and I cannot imagine what would make me change my mind.
That sounds a bit close minded to me. Are you willing to change your mind if sufficient evidence exist for you.
on โ10-10-2013 11:09 PM
yes.
but I cannot imagine what that evidence may be.
maybe I have no belief, maybe I already know.
on โ10-10-2013 11:12 PM
@crikey*mate wrote:yes.
but I cannot imagine what that evidence may be.
maybe I have no belief, maybe I already know.
supposely it was proven without a doubt that the new testament was an invention and a myth by empirical means will that chang your mind?
on โ10-10-2013 11:14 PM
@**freethinker_bob** wrote:Good one Eve. But using your argument, why not be an atheist and you can make up your own rules and drink whatever you want to drink.
why not be an atheist.......i believe in the afterlife, that wouldn't make me a good atheist, would it?
on โ10-10-2013 11:16 PM
@**meep** wrote:
@**freethinker_bob** wrote:Good one Eve. But using your argument, why not be an atheist and you can make up your own rules and drink whatever you want to drink.
why not be an atheist.......i believe in the afterlife, that wouldn't make me a good atheist, would it?
You do not need to believe in God to believe in an afterlife. It's mutually exclusive.
on โ10-10-2013 11:20 PM
@**freethinker_bob** wrote:
@**meep** wrote:
@**freethinker_bob** wrote:Good one Eve. But using your argument, why not be an atheist and you can make up your own rules and drink whatever you want to drink.
why not be an atheist.......i believe in the afterlife, that wouldn't make me a good atheist, would it?
You do not need to believe in God to believe in an afterlife. It's mutually exclusive.
Can an atheist believe in life after death?