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<blockquote data-quote="BobRyan" data-source="post: 77535898" data-attributes="member: 235244"><p>If the people claiming that the Jesus of the Bible is a myth are arguing the point because they believe there was no human on planet Earth 2000 years ago that went by that name, was born in Bethlehem and was the subject of Jewish and Roman opposition resulting in Rome killing the person - then you are right - that sort of opposition is addressed by Bart Ehrman.</p><p></p><p>But if they are arguing that no one born 2000 years ago actually did the miracles, lived the life that the Bible claims for Jesus - then Bart does not touch that one at all except to agree that such miracles never happened and in his mind are myth. In John 14 Jesus essentially makes the case that all the supernatural real-life works of Christ in His real life - show him to be the Son of God... in other words - all of those very things that Bart rejects are what "makes the case for Christ".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobRyan, post: 77535898, member: 235244"] If the people claiming that the Jesus of the Bible is a myth are arguing the point because they believe there was no human on planet Earth 2000 years ago that went by that name, was born in Bethlehem and was the subject of Jewish and Roman opposition resulting in Rome killing the person - then you are right - that sort of opposition is addressed by Bart Ehrman. But if they are arguing that no one born 2000 years ago actually did the miracles, lived the life that the Bible claims for Jesus - then Bart does not touch that one at all except to agree that such miracles never happened and in his mind are myth. In John 14 Jesus essentially makes the case that all the supernatural real-life works of Christ in His real life - show him to be the Son of God... in other words - all of those very things that Bart rejects are what "makes the case for Christ". [/QUOTE]
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