That's a difficult question for many to read. It could mean, possibly, this author believes Jesus was not real or at least has doubts as to the existence of a Jesus. And maybe that is why the question is put the way it is. After all, it ...
That's a difficult question for many to read. It could mean, possibly, this author believes Jesus was not real or at least has doubts as to the existence of a Jesus. And maybe that is why the question is put the way it is. After all, it is less of a hook to ask, "What if Jesus wasn't real?"In the past few years, Internet scholarship has become a cottage industry -- the more so with the advent of print-on-demand self-publishing. Anyone who can afford it can now publish a book based on his or her "scholarship." We see this almost constantly with the advent of new "ideas" such as Jesus was the King of Egypt, or Jesus was an alien, or worse -- Jesus isn't real, just a story told like other divine imaginations, to help out one person or another in achieving something of an ethical collusion, or mythicism.More...