@Joe Nation,
Joe Nation wrote:That's also why Christians bristle a little, as they should, whenever someone dares to say there is no historical proof that anyone named Jesus of Nazareth was born in Bethlehem (prophesied) during a particular tax census (no records of ), who was later arrested, tried and executed (prophesied, but no records of) and, this is the best part for me, was, after being entombed for three days (more prophesy ) rose up and was seen amongst the living until he rose up into the air until he disappeared from sight. (Right. Happens all the time.)
Not to mention the born-of-a-virgin thing, fulfilling a
mistranslation of a prophesy. I wonder what Wandel's secular historians say to that one.