It's also impressive
that he could sign a copy of a book that relates in detail the circumstances of his own demise...
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Tue 5 Nov 2002, 12:08,
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Well the whole resurection bit
was tacked on a hundred or so years later by a church trying to increase its appeal.
/serious
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Tue 5 Nov 2002, 12:18,
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/serious
it was all edited and written
by roman scribes for a roman audience, around the time of the (forgets name of decree) that legalised christianity in the 3rd (4th?) century
a lot of it was old scrolls and stories passed down through the generations, the romans made it passable to their audience of the time
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Tue 5 Nov 2002, 12:22,
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a lot of it was old scrolls and stories passed down through the generations, the romans made it passable to their audience of the time
You're right - 323AD I think
There's a whole load of stuff left out as well
apocrypha clicky
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Tue 5 Nov 2002, 12:27,
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apocrypha clicky