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WAS JESUS A REAL PERSON?

Obliviously we all know the answer... but it's nice to see some scientific proof belying the so-called evidence [livescience.com]

TheoryNumber3 8 Feb 7
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The scientific question: is Jesus a real meme organism that evolved to mimic homo sapien form.

As I explain from my experience of leaving christianity, meme as coined and defined by illogical atheist and brilliant biologist Richard Dawkins really exist and is observable to those that understand it and its evolution.

I do what I can to explain to people about meme organism in my group. I am sure it would take some high flutting popular notable people to actually get the information better publicized. And, too, for the information to make it into the right sorts of people that can see it peer reviewed and such for better scientific understanding.

Word Level 8 Feb 8, 2024
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So the crucifixion of Jesus also involved real nails found in a tomb. How convenient and why were they there? This is like shooting a man and then burying him with the cartridge shells for identification. In the case of Jesus evidence shows nothing real OR the possibility of more than one contender as Messiah.

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The main point is that the dogma itself has been falsified.

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One thing humans are very good at is telling stories.

Betty Level 8 Feb 7, 2024

Precisely why Terry Pratchett and other campaigned to have the taxonomic classification of humans changed from Homo Sapiens (the thinking man) to Pan Narrans (The Story Telling Chimp)

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The debate will ever end. I've always thought of the Bible as their Sci-Fi genre of the time. People gotta believe in something, it's just human nature.
Here's another sci-fi tale, humans become near extinct, for what ever reason, a few survive, generations go by with just the struggle to survive. A day comes and one fragment of a piece of technology survives and is discovered. It's a song, maybe Elton John's Candle in the Wind.
Who the fuck is he singing about? Human imagination will take it from there.

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