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Christianity is on the rise in Latin America and Asia even if state churches in Europe are quite passive.
We have to give the chad the edge if we compare their military achievements, because duh, Jesus wasn't even a warrior. But who turned water into wine? And rose from the dead? Who was the greatest hero of the greatest composers and scientists of the scientific revolution? Amen.
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If he didnt then we dont exist.
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The historical evidence for Jesus of Nazareth is both long-established and widespread. Within a few decades of his supposed lifetime, he is mentioned by Jewish and Roman historians, as well as by dozens of Christian writings. Compare that with, for example, King Arthur, who supposedly lived around AD500. The major historical source for events of that time does not even mention Arthur, and he is first referred to 300 or 400 years after he is supposed to have lived. The evidence for Jesus is not limited to later folklore, as are accounts of Arthur.
These abundant historical references leave us with little reasonable doubt that Jesus lived and died. The more interesting question – which goes beyond history and objective fact – is whether Jesus died and lived.
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