I remember someone posting in here once that no secular sources could really confirm Jesus' existence, and that it was all made up. I came across this well-laid-out argument that addresses the skeptics best questions. The website makes some excellent points when it cites several secular sources. It's not enough to say that we have no extra-biblical, secular sources that were eye-witnesses to Jesus' existence, because we have historical secular sources not long after Christ documenting recorded events for which we no longer have the historical documents. On top of that, we have very prolific writers near the time of Christ trying to prove he was a magician instead of God. lol And some indicate that they were sources off the Jews, not Christians, which is a common argument. Check it out and see if it doesn't give sound arguments for all of the major points.
Personally, it doesn't really matter to me. But it's nice to correct inaccurate information.
Personally, it doesn't really matter to me. But it's nice to correct inaccurate information.
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