IdahoAspie wrote:
Isthisreal wrote:
Is there any historic proof that Jesus existed? I'm not talking about the god/man that the bible makes him out to be. Was there ever a man named Jesus? Was he possibly just completely made up? Or was he a normal person and all his powers and legacy were completely made up (by Paul perhaps)?
Anyhow, I'm looking for historic proof here. Sorry, but I don't consider the bible as proof that Jesus existed.
Yes! There is. I found these tidbits of information that says it all very well:
"The "proof" for the existence of Christ can be found in three main sources. The argument for the existence of Jesus is strengthened because the person of Jesus Christ is mentioned by independent Christian, Jewish, and Roman sources. Obviously the person of Jesus is mentioned quite thoroughly in the New Testament and other early Christian writings but Jesus is also mentioned by the Jewish historian Josephus. The fact that Josephus, a practicing Jew and a man who was not actively involved Christian circles and not part of the early church mentions the existence of Jesus of Nazareth in his writings definitely gives credence to the argument for the existence of Jesus Christ.
The lines of Josephus are not considered as proven authentic. There are some uncertainties regarding his style.
IdahoAspie wrote:
In turn, another of the most credible arguments for the existence of Jesus Christ are the writings of the Roman historian Tacitus. Tacitus was a Roman historian who also mentioned the existence of the crucifixion of Jesus in his writings. In turn, the writings of Tacitus are viewed by historians as crucial to not only understanding early Middle Eastern history
Tacitus lived nearly 100 years after Jesus. His writing are an important source for the history of the early Caesars, but less important for the Middle East. He only mentions the Middle East in respect of Roman Wars.
IdahoAspie wrote:
but also what we know of early Germanic tribes in Europe.
His writings regarding the early Germanic Tribes are more a critic on the Roman society than a reliable source of the early Germanic Tribes
IdahoAspie wrote:
In essence, while the divinity of Jesus is not something that can be proven historically, the historical community is quite sure that a person named Jesus did live in the Middle East two thousand years ago and can look to independent historical sources to strengthen their argument."
What remains is that there was likely a Jewish guy how was called Jesus and has been crucified by the Romans. Perhaps there were 100's or even 1000's of this kind around in this time.