SiNcE_1985 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 20, 2025 12:00 pm
*Fat fingers on the thanks*.
That is bound to happen when you see
red.
SiNcE_1985 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 20, 2025 12:00 pm
The archives show that I responded to post 154. I'm just waiting to see how Jesus is a myth.
Yes, the archives show that you '
responded.' But you did not actually offer an
answer. Let's harken back to post 154. You asked me "
How do we know Caesar was stabbed or that Hannibal rode war elephants to battle?"
If you were to be
honest with yourself, based upon the
(4) points I laid out in post 154, which fella presents with more evidence to demonstrate their mere existence between (
Caesar and Jesus)? I'd say Caesar. Why?
The evidence for Julius Caesar is considered better than the evidence for Jesus because it includes more contemporary sources, extensive archaeological findings, and
Caesar's own writings. Caesar had a public, military, and political life that left a significant, documented, and tangible footprint in history, whereas Jesus was a more private figure whose primary evidence consists of religious texts written decades after his death.
Caesar's own writings, like his accounts of the Gallic Wars, are direct, primary sources from his lifetime.
Contemporaries like Cicero wrote about him during his life, providing corroborating evidence.
There is extensive physical evidence from Caesar's life, such as
coins minted with his likeness during his time and numerous public works projects.
Caesar's role as a dictator had an undeniable and public impact that is impossible to mistake or falsify.
However, being these are writing from antiquity, I'd still have to wage a mere probability as to whether or not a Caesar really existed, when compared to say... Abe Lincoln. If I were to compare (Caesar to Abe), Abe clearly WINS.
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Alternatively, the primary sources for Jesus are the Gospels.

They were written decades after his death, and
not by eyewitnesses to his life, and they
contradict each other in detail. (I tried to show this to you, but you flat out refused to watch the 12-minute video demonstrating that Mark and Luke do not jive.)
Moreover, while there are a few extra-biblical mentions of Jesus, like those from (Tacitus and Josephus), these are often
based on hearsay and written even later, largely referencing information from the Gospels themselves.
There is really no physical or archaeological evidence for Jesus, as he was not a public figure who left behind a lasting material trail, unlike Caesar, who did. This is why later believers concocted or manufactured
physical evidence, like "the Shroud", and the like.
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In essence, as it stands, I'd say the score board is as follows:
The likelihood Abe Lincoln really existed is ~99%.
The likelihood Caesar really existed is ~80%.
The likelihood Jesus really existed is ~50%. ?.?.?.? --- (and I think my rating here is generous)
Your move buddy.
In case anyone is wondering... The avatar quote states the following:
"I asked God for a bike, but I know God doesn't work that way. So I stole a bike and asked for forgiveness."