SLD
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But there is some truth in the Trump stories. There is a Trump. At least he does exist. The stories about him are bullshit. That’s kind of how I see the historical Jesus too. I believe he did exist. The basics of the story are quite plausible. A Jewish peasant from a region know to be an anti Roman hotbed travels to Jerusalem and tries to ignite a revolt against Roman rule to re-establish the Dravidian line of kings only to find out too late that god was not on his side after all and the Romans kill him in a brutal fashion like they did all others.
We have to start with what we can establish as factual. And that is that within a generation of his supposed crucifixion, there are about a dozen biographies of him. There are letters being written about him circulating the Mediterranean world. What’s more plausible? That they all manufactured out of whole cloth what happened? Or, like the Trump stories, start with a historical figure and exaggerate what happened?
Granted we will likely never have hard evidence one way or the other, but I don’t see a complete mythical figure causing all this fuss within a generation of his death. A historical kernel of truth is more plausible.
Who gives a shit?
What possible difference would it make to anything whether Jesus is purely fictional, or based on a real person or persons?
It's unlikely that any fictional character is pure fiction. Superman is based on real people, which is why he looks like a Homo Sapiens, despite being from another planet. But what important changes does that knowledge make to our understanding of the life of Clark Kent? Or to our understanding of ourselves?
The whole question is back door Christianity - You cannot prove that Jesus isn't real, therefore not only am I justified in my faith, but I am justified in claiming that you're a believer too, and therefore it's perfectly reasonable for me to prohibit you from having an abortion. It's freedom of religion, not freedom from religion. etc. etc.
Jesus is fictional. It's probably more important whether Superman is based on a real person than it is whether Jesus was. That is to say, neither question is even worth the effort of asking, unless in support of a hidden agenda.
My not so hidden agenda is to expose Christianity for what it is: a fraud that’s been perpetrated for two thousand years. I truly want to be atheistic evangelical at times and shout it from the rooftop. IT’S ALL BULLSHIT!
But I think the question is far more important than the reality of Superman. The impact of religion on our society is far more real. It impacts our laws as can be seen. Superman doesn’t. People aren’t killing each other over belief in Superman. They are over Jesus. I think though the best way to expose it as the fraud that it is, is to find the truth about its origins.
Plus given the history of the last 2000 years, it’s far more academically interesting question than the source material for Superman. Superman just hasn’t had the impact that Jesus has. Maybe one day that will change and then I’d be interested in the origin of that myth.
IAE, you really have just dodged the points I made. What is more likely? A completely fictional character of a historical kernel of a man?