Speaker Mike Johnson believes that the Ark and the Creation Museum are fact and based in history.
Okay smart guy. Show me where the bones of Jesus are, go ahead.
@JKxZ
You won't find his bones anywhere, because:
At the end of Jesus' time on Earth, he was taken bodily into Heaven. It's called The Ascension. There's a holy day for it, complete with paintings & masses & sh*t. Cool how religion explains everything, huh?
Just don't tell Mike Johnson.
@jjGravitas fact is no one has any historical evidence that Jesus even existed.
It’s easy to explain what a myth is and what the myth told everyone to do and be when it curves to the arc of your intentions.
@JKxZ @jjGravitas Josephus actually has two potential references in his texts about Jesus:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephus_on_Jesus
And also there are the gospels - while like the Guide, for through it has many omissions and contains much that is apocryphal, or at least wildly inaccurate, it is a somewhat contemporary (being based on stories told amongst the faithful) that we can surmise that there was a Jesus.
@EnochianEntropy your source is writing nearly 100 years after the existence of the mythical Jesus.
It’s safe to assume 100 years of oral tradition is as accurate as the “history” of Robin Hood. 😒
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