• @[email protected]
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    73 months ago

    I don’t know that the History Channel is a good representation of academic consensus. It should basically never be relied upon.

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      The tl;dr of that article isn’t even “no”. It provides both sides of the accounts and references academics that argue both ways.

      I read it to make the same argument you did, but ended up considering it a surprisingly well written article.

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        My summary is oversimplified. I still think it’s the correct answer to OP’s question: is there physical evidence. Because there isn’t anything physical. But there are written records from a bit later, suggesting that somebody with that name must have existed. Glad someone else thinks I picked the correct article. Seems it’s not that easy to find good information. The English speaking internet is filled with low quality efforts to portray the facts in a way they’d like to have them.

        I have a few good books though. Back when I was young (and became an atheist,) I used to read a lot about philosophy, the political message of the New Testament. And what life was like in that time.

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      Agree. But that specific article seems pretty alright. Also talks about the relics and history records for example by Tacitus.

      There also is a Wikipedia article which I think is not written that well. And a lot of education material by churches or religious organizations which I did not cite for obvious reasons.

      (And the German Wikipedia article about sources for the historicity of Jesus seems very good. But it’s not exactly OP’s question and I don’t know if it helps: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Außerchristliche_antike_Quellen_zu_Jesus_von_Nazaret )

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        There also is a Wikipedia article which I think is not written that well. And a lot of education material by churches or religious organizations which I did not cite for obvious reasons.

        That’s because Christian apologists constantly brigade those articles.

        Edit: lol, and downvote lemmy comments I guess