Jesus Is Not Like Bigfoot Trent Horn • 4/11/2024 • 1:17 PM Share Some skeptics of Jesus’ resurrection compare the disciples’ claim to have seen the risen Jesus to the claim that one has seen “Bigfoot.” In an interview with Christian author Stephen Meyer, Joe Rogan dismissed an...
and the most important of all the saintS. She was the wife of Joseph, but Christians believe she was a virgin (=someone who has never had sex) , at the time of Jesus's birth, because the father of Jesus is not a human being, but God. Christians, especially Roman Ca 正在翻译,请等...
It is likely the character was either partly or entirely invented [2] by competing first century messianic cults from an amalgamation of Greco-Roman, Egyptian and Judeo-Apocalyptic myths and prophecies. Even if Jesus’ existence could be established, this would in no way validate Christian ...
Christmas is the world's largest Christian festivals. At the turn of the century 4 on 6 January, the Eastern Roman Empire church commemoration of Jesus birth and baptism of the double Festival, referred to as "epiphany" (also known as the "visible" section) that God through Jesus Christ to...
1 | Roman ruins of Jerash The Roman ruins of Jerash are among the best-preserved Roman ruins in the world. Highlights of Jerash include the hippodrome which once hosted chariot races watched by up to 15,000 spectators, cardo maximus, once the main thoroughfare through the city, and Hadrian’...
The Roman Empire was known to keep meticulous records, but we have no records of the trial and crucifixion of Jesus. (Perhaps the records did not survive, but that raises the question of why the church did not preserve them.) The politics of the era also probably helped to shape the ...
Jesus was arrested in Jerusalem and crucified by the Romans. He was executed as a public nuisance, not for claiming to be the Son of God. The empty tomb is a fiction – Jesus was not raised bodily from the dead. Belief in the resurrection is based on the visionary experiences of Paul,...
The Hebrew word, Abib, is a masculine noun used in the OT and translated once as “fresh heads” and once as “fresh heads of grain.” Hebrew calendar = lunar based (which is symbolic of Moses reflecting light of the true sun – Jesus Christ) Roman calendar = solar based (the True ...
The hurting disciples converse with the stranger, not knowing it is Jesus. They describe the scenes in Jerusalem with tears and pathos in their voice. Luke then records Jesus’ words. Then He said to them, “O foolish ones, and slow of heart to believe in all that the prophets have spok...
Instead, when they saw Jerusalem “surrounded by encamped (Roman) armies,” they obeyed Jesus’ command to flee. Most went to live in Pella. Many traditional Jews viewed them as traitors, calling them minim (apostates or heretics). Eventually, these traditional Jews added a curse to the ...