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In reply to the discussion: Why Are There No Contemporaneous Documents that Mention Jesus? [View all]lordsummerisle
(4,653 posts)28. Also curious
is the lack of Roman records of the crucifixion under Prefect Pontius Pilot.
Jesus himself though was from an area where only a tiny fraction of the populace could read and even fewer could write (unlike today where reading and writing are taught together). This is from:
Did Jesus Exist?: The Historical Argument for Jesus of Nazareth
by New Testament scholar Bart Ehrman
Ehrman is now an atheist but strongly believes that Jesus existed historically.
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Same reason there's no contemporaneous accounts of Brian McGillicuddy of Pigsknuckle, Arksansas.
Act_of_Reparation
Apr 2019
#3
Perhaps not all cheap coins locally-minted under Roman authority had faces
struggle4progress
Apr 2019
#40