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by pooooka
38 days ago
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Paul's letters reference new testament scripture and those can be dated roughly 60 AD (so within the life time of the witnesses). The new testament correctly described pontius pilate as governor of judeau (something Tacitus failed to do) and seemed to have referenced the conflict between Tiberius and Sejanus. The Jews (Hellenistic sadducees) blackmailed Pilate knowing that he was a Sejanus ally (John 19:12). The names used in the NT also match first century names used by Jews in the second temple era....And keep in mind Luke was an educated man who wrote the Book of Luke in highly polished greek and as a text-book styled greek historical document...Ragnar Lodbrok, on the other hand, has no first hand historical accounts, only pure speculation from events and etymology associated with the name. Buddha has virtually no textual documents placed within 900 years of his death. Islam went out of its way to dictate only one source of the Quran and destroyed much of its history that Uthman didn't like. Historically you have to give the Christians their due for producing mass amounts of verifiable kone greek parchments and scrolls during the first three centuries. |
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First: this isn't true. There are plenty of Ashokan inscriptions from ~150 years after the Buddha's death, and they speak of an already-existing Buddhist orthodoxy.
Second: there's plenty of archeological evidence of both the Buddha and Muhammad; the lack of written documents has more to do with the cultures they were in at the time. You don't need to drag other religions down to engage with the evidence for the historical Jesus.