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there are *many* historical references to Jesus, winston... i don't have time but i could easily show more... these quotes are from this website, there are many more sites and quotes
Yes, Jimmy, I agree that there are numerous references to Jesus in antiguities - all written after his death by those who were not alive at the same time and thus could not have been eyewitnesses - all history is thus of a hearsay nature.
This is the Argument From Silence. It is not particularly effective - at best all it can lead to is agnosticism and doubt. It is not proof of anything, but it is an oddity.
An example of this argument:
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There is a huge gap at the heart of the Jesus story. There is not one single piece of archaeological, forensic or documentary evidence that shows Jesus was ever alive. There is plenty of evidence that people believed that there was a man named Jesus who was killed, but none that he was alive. By that I mean nothing exists from the time of the supposed life of Jesus. No letters exist that mention Jesus the preacher or miracle worker. No Christian letters or diaries, no Jewish ones, no Greek ones, no Roman ones. Nobody wrote about a single aspect of his life while he was living it. Just think for a moment about what the man was supposed to have done. He was supposed to have had meetings with thousands of people. He was supposed to have cured people, even raised a man from the dead. He was supposed to have entered the city of Jerusalem at the head of a triumphal procession and yet nobody wrote anything about it at the time. Not a book, not a diary, not a graffito, not even a sale or return catering order for loaves and fishes. Isn't that just a little hard to believe?
Now that does not prove anything. But it does raise sincere questions.
Similarly, the quotes you use are all second-hand observations - the are hearsay evidence of the exitence of Jesus. Of course they hold some importance as historical documents - but they do not constitute a proof of exitence anymore than the Argument From Silence disproves an existence.
The book review was interesting because it adopted a new argument for this controversy - the Argument of Best Explanation.
Again, I found it of interest as I was not even aware of the controversy over the historical reality of Jesus.