Julius Caesar is a goddamn American Treasure.
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The Gospel of Caesar
Documentary film about a linguist (Francesco Carotta) and a Catholic priest, who search for and find the origins of Christianity and the real historical Jesus: Julius Caesar,
Jesus of Nazareth never existed. The eyewitness testimonies of the writers of the new testament were just fanciful tales and they went to their deaths proclaiming it.
Because you'd willingly suffer persecution and death for a false narrative you knew to be false.

why not mention the musings of Joe Atwill ? (no, I don't accept them)
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read his latest blog postings on The Beatles and Salinger and make your own judgment as to his "research"
Was that Godzilla face palm for me? I think you misunderstood my post or I misunderstood yours.
So the Roman Empire invented a religion then tried to destroy it for 300 years?
:tongue:So your answer is no. None of your "evidence" is either credible or contemporary. We hear tales of... is not the same as I witnessed. Anything that you can come up with is at least a half a century after the supposed event. The gospels themselves are written at least a century after the events in Greek. If there was anything contemporary it would have been in Aramaic.
Not necessarily. Greek and Koine Greek was still the most common language spoken in that region. The majority of jewish gravestones in Jerusalem were in Greek even dating back to 500 B.C.
Also, none of the gospels mentions the roman destruction of the jewish temple in 70 A.D. which was a catastrophic event and also a direct fulfillment of one of Jesus' prophecies (matt. 24:1-8).
It'd be like someone writing about U.S. History in the 21st century and not mentioning 9/11.