^No one exactly knows. His(regnauld's) statement is a product of the wide range of education he has and all the books he read and the environment where he grew up.
He thinks he is right, the same way we Christians think we are right. Now let it be.
^No one exactly knows. His(regnauld's) statement is a product of the wide range of education he has and all the books he read and the environment where he grew up.
He thinks he is right, the same way we Christians think we are right. Now let it be.
all is best as they are hehehehe so it shall be and so be it
There's a book that tries to answer these claims, The Case For the Real Jesus by Lee Stroebel.
The book mentions a scholar, T. N. D. Mettinger, who wrote a book (The Riddle of Resurrection) about dying and rising gods in antiquity. His conclusion is that modern scholars have a nearly universal consensus that accounts of dying and rising gods actually post-date Christianity. So it's not true that Christianity "copied" these religions. If anything, these religions may have been the ones who copied Christianity.
Ah I love it when you have the names and the books to back-up your claims. Hmmm cge lang, I will try to overcome my laziness with books(good thing they have audio books now) so I can also throw posts like this.
Very nice sir Joseph, I have learned.
You just proved my point. And please brush off those esoteric trash talk.
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