This is true, and to build on this, a lot of those couldn't afford games or tv or anything to keep up with pop culture, so it wouldn't be relevant. Although granted this is a fun topic. Before people start trolling and religion-bashing.Anarchemitis said:Christ hung around with the rejects of society in those days. Thus he'd hang around with the rejects of society today.
Bums, drug addicts, shunned homosexuals, loners. People who's lives have been destroyed by circumstance.
Oh he did exist, the Romans kept records of where people worked. The stories in the bible you can form your own opinion on, but historically there was a Jesus of Nazareth.JochemDude said:I don't believe he existed in the first place, the first record to my knowledge was probably a bible. So I don't see a book based on fiction is a good reference to believe in something like that.
If he were to exist and return he'd probably end up in a lunatic asylum, you know how many people in there think they're jesus.
Yes.Blazing Bird said:Questions?
That line killed me. Thank you.Aris Khandr said:Gandalf and Harry Potter both came back a lot faster.
According to the Roman historian Josephus, a guy named Ieshuah the Nazarene (let's call him 'josh')was actually a person who lived a life. He was most notably among the many competing messiahs attempting to attract followers in Jerusalem. In his own lifetime he was quite unsuccessful, and the cult that followed him only gained momentum through the efforts of people like St. Paul and the authors of the gospels many decades later. It is further arguable that what eventually became Christianity has more to do with Paul's writings than with any stories about a Galilean carpenter.KingofallCosmos said:Oh he did exist, the Romans kept records of where people worked. The stories in the bible you can form your own opinion on, but historically there was a Jesus of Nazareth.JochemDude said:I don't believe he existed in the first place, the first record to my knowledge was probably a bible. So I don't see a book based on fiction is a good reference to believe in something like that.
If he were to exist and return he'd probably end up in a lunatic asylum, you know how many people in there think they're jesus.